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Architecture

Welcome.  The Architecture program at Kent State University enables students to acquire and apply knowledge that contributes to the betterment of our physical environments. Within a balanced curriculum of technology, visualization, history, theory and design studio coursework, the program offers a platform for scholarship, constructive discourse and debate. Northeast Ohio’s rich history and dynamic urban landscape serve as a setting for academic learning and the study of “real world” conditions. By placing equal emphasis on the poetics and pragmatics of construction and design, the curriculum inspires experimentation, collaboration, discovery, critical thinking and innovation. The program fosters academic excellence and prepares students to be responsible and accomplished architectural professionals.

The Architecture Program offers the following accredited professional degree program:

  • Bachelor of Science in Architecture degree (124 credit hours)
  • Master of Architecture degree (44 credit hours)

The four-year program in architecture leads to the pre-professional Bachelor of Science degree. The first two years of this program emphasize liberal arts studies, fundamental design skills and basic architectural theory and history. The third and fourth years of the program emphasize architectural design and architectural technology. The Bachelor of Science degree requires a total of 124 credit hours, which includes 78 credit hours of architecture courses. To receive this degree, students must attain a 2.25 minimum GPA in architecture courses and 2.5 cumulative GPA.

Upon completion of the four-year Bachelor of Science program, qualified students may apply for the professional Master of Architecture program (see: Graduate Studies/M.Arch. (professional).

 

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