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The Bachelor of Science in Architecture serves as a foundational preprofessional program within the Architecture Department. Its interdisciplinary curriculum encompasses studio arts, architectural history, environmental design, engineering, and building systems. Learners develop comprehensive knowledge of construction principles, material sciences, and diverse cultural, environmental, and historical contexts, equipping them to create sustainable, creative, and holistic designs as future architects.
The Architectural Studies track is designed for those aiming to continue into professional graduate architecture programs, emphasizing additional coursework in architectural studios, history, and construction technologies.
The Design Studies track prioritizes architectural design while providing greater flexibility in studio, history, and technology course selections. This pathway suits transfer students, double majors, or those with wider interests across design disciplines.