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The Bachelor of Science in Architecture program blends an intensive studio course series with architectural history and construction technology classes, equipping students to creatively and responsibly address the multifaceted demands of structures and their users. Studio sessions enable learners to cultivate fundamental design abilities and analytical skills through hands-on project work. These intimate classes in Ruggles Studio facilitate frequent individual faculty guidance and peer feedback sessions, with visiting professionals providing evaluations during periodic reviews. Historical studies establish foundations for understanding how economic, cultural, and societal influences mold our physical surroundings. Technology courses explore structural and environmental building systems through both theoretical study and practical experimentation. This degree equips graduates with specialized knowledge to tackle the wide-ranging, interdisciplinary issues confronting modern construction. Flexible four- or five-year study plans offer students adjustable pacing and opportunities to explore complementary electives or minor subjects that enrich their architectural education.