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Design has grown significantly more crucial for computer scientists, while computational methods have gained prominence in design fields. The dual degree in Architecture and Information Technology offers a distinctive curriculum that merges the core competencies of both domains. Participants in this program register for both degree tracks concurrently.
As computer science has evolved, its scope has broadened to encompass both physical and digital environments where users engage with technology. Fields such as human-computer interaction, pervasive computing, game development, and data visualization demand knowledge of both system architecture and user behavior. Given these considerations, the design-oriented mindset cultivated through architectural education presents a valuable complementary approach that could transform students' problem-solving methodologies.