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B.A. Architecture
The Bachelor of Arts in Architecture program provides students with a strong foundation in the principles of design, construction, and architectural theory. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including architectural history, building materials, environmental design, construction technology, and urban planning. Students will develop practical skills in computer-aided design (CAD), 3D modeling, and architectural visualization, preparing them for roles in design firms, construction, or urban planning. The program emphasizes creativity, critical thinking, and sustainability in architectural solutions, with opportunities for hands-on experience in design studios and internships. Graduates of the program are prepared for entry-level positions in the architecture field and may pursue further studies for professional licensure.
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Listed below are the documents required to apply for this course.
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Program Prerequisites for B.A. in Architecture typically include: Program Prerequisites: Educational Requirements: A high school diploma or equivalent with a strong foundation in mathematics, art, physics, and English. Some programs may recommend or require completion of courses in geometry, trigonometry, and design principles. Standardized Tests: SAT or ACT scores are often required for admission, particularly in the mathematics and reading/writing sections. Some programs may have specific score requirements for these subjects. Portfolio: Many architecture programs require a portfolio showcasing the applicant’s creative work, including drawings, sketches, or design projects that demonstrate an understanding of basic design principles. Skills and Competencies: Strong drawing and visualization skills are highly valued in architecture programs. Critical thinking and problem-solving abilities to approach design challenges. Interest in art, design, and construction. Computer skills, especially proficiency in design software such as AutoCAD, SketchUp, or Revit, are often recommended. Other Requirements: Recommendation letters from teachers, especially those in subjects such as mathematics, art, or design. A personal statement outlining the applicant's interest in architecture and long-term career goals. Some programs may require an interview or a skills assessment as part of the admission process.
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