- The Bachelor of Architecture is a 4-year degree program at the University of Waterloo(UWaterloo).
- The program in Architecture at the University of Waterloo received accreditation for a 6-year term by the Canadian Architectural Certification Board (CACB) in 2017.
- Architects are largely responsible for designing the buildings and spaces that enhance the quality and beauty of this world.
- Recognized as one of the best in North America, Waterloo's School of Architecture provides the student with creative, international education.
- The Bachelor of Architecture curriculum covers six key areas which are Design, History, Theory, Building Technology, Media and Methods, Professional Practice.
- The School of Architecture at Waterloo is a leader in design education and research.
- It offers a fully cooperative professional program and has been rated the greenest architecture curriculum in Canada.
- It is also the only Canadian school of architecture to have a permanent international facility.
- The student to faculty ratio in this program is 23:1 which makes it easy for students to interact with faculty.
- The female to male ratio in this program is 47:53 which shows equality.
- The careers to follow after graduation are:
- Art Director.
- Technical Illustrator.
- Architectural Historian/Journalist.
- Building Contractor…, etc.
- The average salary of the graduate after getting placed is 80,202 USD.