The Bachelor of Science in Architecture at the School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, University of Maryland College Park, is a four-year pre-professional program designed to prepare students for entry into the NAAB-accredited Master of Architecture. The curriculum blends general education with foundational and advanced courses in design thinking, digital media, history, theory, building technologies, and structures. Critical hands-on design studio learning is central, where students develop solutions for the built environment through public realm building design. Students may elect minors in areas such as construction management, sustainability, or real estate and can participate in study abroad. Graduates typically either pursue a Master of Architecture or gain professional experience in architecture or allied disciplines.