• BSc in Environmental Design at Auburn University is a 4 year, 121-credit program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • The degree content includes environmental design courses, directed electives (electives within CADC), and free electives.
  • Students are encouraged to utilize the free electives to earn minors, and therefore customize their educational experience.
  • Two summers of coursework are required for the environmental design workshop course series. While this degree is a good option for students who are interested in pursuing graduate studies in design, planning, and construction-related programs, it also enables students to seek employment opportunities in a variety of different fields upon graduation.
  • Students who pursue the environmental design degree will learn core knowledge of design and construction disciplines and business practices related to human-designed environments, including awareness of national and global perspectives.
  • Exposure to national/global environmental design issues focus on interdisciplinary concepts, hybrid practices, and sustainability are key aspects of the curriculum.
  • A two-part workshop course series allows students to focus on developing a general technical skillset for environmental design foundations. Digital media introduction, structure and fabrication techniques, design communication development are included.
  • A capstone workshop requires students to initiate and complete a community engagement environmental design project using principles of collaboration, leadership and effectiveness training, hands-on experience, civic engagement, and design communication skills.