The Architecture (BArchSc, MArch) program at the University of Waterloo is offered through the School of Architecture, emphasizing innovative design, sustainability, and hands-on studio learning. The undergraduate BArchSc (Bachelor of Architectural Studies) focuses on foundational skills in design, history, and technology, while the graduate MArch prepares students for professional practice through advanced studios and thesis work. Unique features include mandatory co-operative education (co-op) placements, integrating real-world experience, and a strong emphasis on environmental design and digital fabrication.
Graduates are well-positioned for roles in architectural firms, urban planning, and sustainable design consultancies. The program's co-op component provides a competitive edge, with many securing full-time positions during or immediately after studies. High employability is supported by the university's industry connections.
The School of Architecture features renowned educators such as Director Anne Bordeleau and professors specializing in computational design and heritage conservation, drawing from diverse professional backgrounds in practice and research.
Facilities include the state-of-the-art Architecture Building with digital labs, fabrication workshops, and the IDEA Exchange for prototyping. Partnerships with leading firms like Diamond Schmitt Architects and organizations such as the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada enhance experiential learning and research opportunities.
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