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Thomas Jefferson University's Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) is a five-year professional degree accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). This program combines industry-focused education with liberal arts, merging academic theory with practical, professional experience. Emphasizing cross-disciplinary teamwork, the faculty primarily consists of active industry practitioners. With architecture rapidly adapting to environmental, economic, and social demands, our curriculum's distinctive emphasis on market-responsive innovation and eco-conscious design provides students with an industry edge. The program progresses from fundamental design and visualization studies to advanced coursework facilitating increasingly complex design projects.
Students develop crucial research abilities and can select specialized courses in innovative structures and materials, furniture design, theoretical approaches, construction oversight, heritage conservation, business studies, and additional areas. Learning extends outside traditional classrooms through industry collaborations, community initiatives, international study opportunities, and internships with Philadelphia-based architecture firms. As an innovator in professional education, Jefferson equips students with practical industry knowledge for immediate workplace contributions, professional presentation skills, and analytical thinking. Graduates emerge prepared for leadership positions promoting sustainable practices and collaborating with elite global firms.
Our five-year architecture degree readies you to envision and create for tomorrow's needs. Through advanced design instruction, business coursework, and an integrated sustainability focus, you'll graduate career-ready. You'll work across disciplines on real-world projects, acquire hands-on experience through internships, and broaden your outlook via international study. The NAAB-accredited curriculum features a rigorous design studio sequence that serves as the program's foundation, integrating all coursework into comprehensive, project-based learning experiences.