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295 Architecture and Urban Design Bachelor's Degree Programs

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Learn more about Architecture and Urban Design Bachelor's degree programs

You'll study how buildings and cities are shaped by function, culture, and environment, developing technical and conceptual skills that span from individual structures to entire urban systems. A Bachelor's in Architecture and Urban Design gives you a rigorous foundation in both design thinking and built-environment theory.

The program fosters independent inquiry and spatial reasoning, encouraging you to question how design decisions affect the people who use and inhabit spaces. Through applied coursework in structural systems, site analysis, and environmental design, you'll learn to translate ideas into detailed technical drawings, CAD modeling, and scale models. Modules covering urban planning theory, housing policy, and public space design broaden your perspective beyond individual buildings.

By graduation, you can pursue roles in architectural practice, urban planning agencies, real estate development, and landscape design consultancies. Many programs also include a thesis project or design studio portfolio, which becomes a central asset when entering the profession. Whether your focus is residential, civic, or large-scale urban infrastructure, this degree positions you to contribute across the full breadth of the built-environment sector.