Programs
Degree Programs
Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees
The School of Architecture offers both undergraduate and graduate level degrees in Architecture.
Undergraduate Degrees
The College of Liberal Arts offers a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture (B.A.) degree, and the College of Design offers the Bachelor of Design in Architecture (B.D.A.) and the Bachelor of Science with a major in Architecture (B.S.). The undergraduate programs offer an in-depth study of architecture in the context of a liberal education.
2. Bachelor of Arts with a major in Architecture (B.A.)
3. Bachelor of Design in Architecture (B.D.A.)
4. Bachelor of Science with a major in Architecture (B.S.)
Graduate Degrees
The School of Architecture offers 4 graduate-level programs in architecture:
2. M.S. in Arch. - Sustainable Design
3. M.S. in Arch. - Heritage Conservation & Preservation
4. M.S. in Arch. - Metropolitan Design
5. M.S. in Arch. - Research Practices
The Master of Architecture program is the professional degree for those seeking to become licensed architects.
The four M.S. programs are academic, research-oriented degrees that do not satisfy the educational requirement for professional licensing.
Students can also obtain Concurrent Degrees which integrate the curricula for the M.Arch and M.S. in Architecture programs.




