Bachelor of Architectural Studies 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Carleton University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Architecture and Built EnvironmentMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Architecture and Built Environment

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Degree Information

Architecture shapes how we live, work and connect through spatial relationships. Designers can build the world around us and respond to today’s most pressing social, environmental and technological challenges. Carleton’s Architectural Studies program equips students with the tools to think critically and creatively, design responsibly and lead positive change through architectural thinking and the built environment.

Majors

Architecture is a licensed profession, and the Bachelor of Architectural Studies offers three pre-professional majors as pathways to a Master of Architecture degree, licensure and accreditation.

Conservation and Sustainability :

In the Bachelor of Architectural Studies in Conservation and Sustainability, you’ll explore how to protect historic buildings and reimagine them for today’s world. From adaptive reuse and practical construction methods to learning the theory behind conservation, you’ll gain the skills to design with both cultural heritage and the environment in mind. Interdisciplinary courses will prepare students to blend creativity, sustainability and history in shaping the built environment.

Design:

The Bachelor of Architectural Studies in Design focuses on creating new buildings and spaces that respond to communities and the environment. In studio projects, you’ll explore how architecture shapes people’s lives and impacts culture, technology and society. With courses in history, technology and media, students build a strong foundation in design—preparing you to enter a profession that connects people, place and environment.

Urbanism:

Urbanism explores the forces that shape neighbourhoods, cities, and landscapes. In the Bachelor of Architectural Studies in Urbanism, you’ll examine climate, politics, transportation and economics while working on real-world design projects in a studio. With courses in geography and planning, the program prepares you for careers in architecture, planning or urban design—focused on building equitable and sustainable futures for growing communities.

Co-op

Carleton offers students a paid Co-op option with work terms of 4, 6, 8, 12 or 16 months.

Work Experience

Graduates gain invaluable experience in practice at diverse scales and types of practice and have opportunities to work at well-known practices in Canada and around the world. As early as first year, students can take part in community engagement initiatives (locally, nationally and internationally) that help shape the future of our towns and cities.

Indigenous Students Interested in Architectural Studies
Five seats in the Bachelor of Architectural Studies are reserved for Indigenous (First Nations, Métis and Inuit) students. Proof of Indigenous identity is required.

Additional Admission Requirements

The Bachelor of Architectural Studies has an early application deadline and applicants are required to submit a portfolio. Visit the Additional Admission Requirements page for more information.

Did you know?

Carleton’s Architectural Studies students can explore global perspectives in your third year through the 10-day Directed Study Abroad offering. Recent destinations have included Albania, Chile, Italy, Japan, Morocco, the Netherlands and Portugal.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Architecture and Built Environment

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Degree Information

Architecture shapes how we live, work and connect through spatial relationships. Designers can build the world around us and respond to today’s most pressing social, environmental and technological challenges. Carleton’s Architectural Studies program equips students with the tools to think critically and creatively, design responsibly and lead positive change through architectural thinking and the built environment.

Majors

Architecture is a licensed profession, and the Bachelor of Architectural Studies offers three pre-professional majors as pathways to a Master of Architecture degree, licensure and accreditation.

Conservation and Sustainability :

In the Bachelor of Architectural Studies in Conservation and Sustainability, you’ll explore how to protect historic buildings and reimagine them for today’s world. From adaptive reuse and practical construction methods to learning the theory behind conservation, you’ll gain the skills to design with both cultural heritage and the environment in mind. Interdisciplinary courses will prepare students to blend creativity, sustainability and history in shaping the built environment.

Design:

The Bachelor of Architectural Studies in Design focuses on creating new buildings and spaces that respond to communities and the environment. In studio projects, you’ll explore how architecture shapes people’s lives and impacts culture, technology and society. With courses in history, technology and media, students build a strong foundation in design—preparing you to enter a profession that connects people, place and environment.

Urbanism:

Urbanism explores the forces that shape neighbourhoods, cities, and landscapes. In the Bachelor of Architectural Studies in Urbanism, you’ll examine climate, politics, transportation and economics while working on real-world design projects in a studio. With courses in geography and planning, the program prepares you for careers in architecture, planning or urban design—focused on building equitable and sustainable futures for growing communities.

Co-op

Carleton offers students a paid Co-op option with work terms of 4, 6, 8, 12 or 16 months.

Work Experience

Graduates gain invaluable experience in practice at diverse scales and types of practice and have opportunities to work at well-known practices in Canada and around the world. As early as first year, students can take part in community engagement initiatives (locally, nationally and internationally) that help shape the future of our towns and cities.

Indigenous Students Interested in Architectural Studies
Five seats in the Bachelor of Architectural Studies are reserved for Indigenous (First Nations, Métis and Inuit) students. Proof of Indigenous identity is required.

Additional Admission Requirements

The Bachelor of Architectural Studies has an early application deadline and applicants are required to submit a portfolio. Visit the Additional Admission Requirements page for more information.

Did you know?

Carleton’s Architectural Studies students can explore global perspectives in your third year through the 10-day Directed Study Abroad offering. Recent destinations have included Albania, Chile, Italy, Japan, Morocco, the Netherlands and Portugal.

Admission Requirements

30+
6.5+
86+
60+

4 Years
Jan-2000

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