McGill University's Bachelor of Science (Architecture) is a non-professional, design-based undergraduate program housed in the Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture within the Faculty of Engineering. The curriculum combines studies in math, physics, and design, aiming to develop both technical and creative skills. Students explore architectural history, drawing, graphics, structures, and building materials, preparing for advanced, professional study at the master's level. The program fosters understanding of how architecture shapes human environments and interactions, and offers extensive facilities including workshops, labs, and libraries. Graduates often pursue the Master of Architecture (Professional) at McGill or comparable accredited programs to pursue professional licensure.
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