The program exposes students to the formal, socio-cultural, material, environmental, and historical factors that shape built environments. The B.S. program fosters a sense of stewardship for local and global built environments by providing opportunities for students to engage with College of Design faculty and research centers, to enroll in service learning courses, and to study abroad. Design education in the B.S. program is structured around five sequential semester-long design studios.?
Each one is a focused study in one of architecture?s core areas: material assemblies, the designed environment, program and typology, metropolitan design, and advanced design. Through hands-on making and complementary courses, students demonstrate how these core areas affect formal, spatial, and experiential qualities of architectural space.