Bachelor of Science in Architecture


Students walking around an exhibit. Architecture is the art and science of creating space – at the scale of an object like a piece of furniture, a room, a building, a group of buildings, or an entire city. Architects use art, science and technology to shape the way we interact in our buildings and in our cities by designing environments that are aesthetically pleasing, structurally sound, and responsive in every way to the needs of the people who use them.

The professional program in Architecture is divided into two parts. The first part, for students entering with the Quebec Diploma of Collegial Studies (including some science requirements), or the equivalent, is a three-year, minimum of six-semester, design-based program leading to a non-professional degree, Bachelor of Science (Architecture). Applicants whose background includes a university degree in an area not related to Architecture should also apply to the B.Sc.(Arch.) program. Learn more about applying.

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