The four-year Undergraduate Program in Architecture at Georgia Tech is a pre-professional program in the discipline of architecture that fulfills the preparatory requirements for admission to most two-year professional architecture programs.
The four-year undergraduate program is comprised of:
Georgia Tech requirements include courses in math, science, humanities, social science, computing, and health & performance science.
Common First Year courses are required of all undergraduate majors in the College of Architecture and include both lecture and design studio courses in the field of Design & the Built Environment.
Architecture Program requirements include courses in architectural design; architectural history & theory; architectural technology; and visual arts & design computing.
Electives comprise approximately one-third of the course requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree. Cluster Electives are focused within a designated subject area; College of Architecture Electives may be chosen from among the undergraduate course offerings available within the College; and Free Electives may be chosen from among those non-required undergraduate courses offered by any College at Georgia Tech. Minor and Certificate concentrations are also available in a number of programs at Georgia Tech.