• Bachelor of Science in Architecture at McGill University allows students to complete this program in 4 years.
  • Program credit weight: 126 credits
  • McGill's professional program in Architecture is divided into two parts.
  • The first part is an eight-term design-based program (the six-term program for students entering with the Quebec Diploma of Collegial Studies in Pure and Applied Science or the equivalent) leading to a non-professional degree.
  • All students then complete six terms of immersion in architecture, centered in studio courses exploring principles of design, norms of representation, cultures of construction, and the human experience of architecture.
  • Studio-based learning is complemented by lecture courses on foundational knowledge.
  • Complementary courses provide further opportunities to learn about how culture intersects with technology in the work of architecture, and students select electives to customize their learning experience.
  • The second part, for students with the McGill B.Sc.(Arch.) degree or equivalent non-professional undergraduate architecture degree is either a three-term or a two-year program leading to the Master of Architecture (Professional) degree.
  • The B.Arch degree is accredited by the Canadian Architectural Certification Board (CACB) and is recognized as accredited by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) in the U.S.
  • The job opportunities after this program that students get are:
    • Architect
    • Architectural technologist
    • Interior and spatial designer
    • Production designer
    • Structural engineer, etc.,