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The Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) program at Georgia Institute of Technology offers a comprehensive and rigorous education designed to prepare students for professional careers in architecture and related fields. This accredited program combines a strong foundation in design, technology, history, and theory with practical experience, fostering innovative thinking and sustainable practices. Students engage in interdisciplinary coursework that emphasizes problem-solving, critical analysis, and creativity, equipping them to address complex architectural challenges in diverse contexts. The curriculum includes studio projects, computational design, building technology, environmental systems, and urbanism, providing a well-rounded educational experience. Georgia Tech’s state-of-the-art facilities and collaborative learning environment support students in developing their skills and conceptual understanding. The program encourages active engagement with community and industry, offering internships, research opportunities, and design competitions that enhance professional development. Graduates of the B.Arch program are well-prepared to pursue licensure, advanced studies, or careers in architecture firms, urban planning, architectural technology, and related sectors. The program’s faculty comprises experienced educators and practitioners committed to mentorship and innovation. Emphasizing sustainability, technological integration, and societal impact, the Georgia Tech Architecture program aims to cultivate leaders and pioneers who will shape the future of the built environment.
First Year
- ARCH 6069 Adv. Building Studio I
- ARCH 6350 Theory of Architecture I
- ARCH 6251 Structures I
- Professional Elective
- ARCH 6070 Adv. Building Studio II
- ARCH 6230 Construction Tech II
- ARCH 6252 Structures II
- Professional Elective
Second Year
- ARCH 6071 Design & Research Studio I
- COA 6151 History of Urban Form
- ARCH 6352 Theory of Architecture II
- ARCH 6315 Practice I
- Arch 6072 Design + Research Studio II
- ARCH 6532 Environmental Systems II
- Practice Elective
- Professional Elective
Requirements
Applications are submitted via the Graduate Admissions Website. If you are a U.S. Citizen or permanent resident and you wish to claim Georgia residency for tuition purposes, you must complete the Application for Georgia Residence Status form (included with the on-line application).
You are required to upload supporting documents with your application.
International students are required to submit official scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and proof of financial support for the first year of study.
The online application opens each year on September 1st for Fall Admissions to the following academic year. The deadline for submission of applications and all supporting documents is December 15th for all students (U.S. and International). Late submissions are accepted on a case by case basis. Please contact an advisor in the School of Architecture to request a late submission exception.
Materials
The following materials are required:
- Application
- Application Fee
- You will be asked to provide the email contact information for 3 recommenders. Your recommenders will receive an automated email asking that they complete an online letter of recommendation for you
- a copy of your transcript from each college attended since high school to be uploaded with your application (These may be unofficial copies. If admitted, you will be required to provide official copies.)
- official scores of the Graduate Record Examination (G.R.E.) and TOEFL if applicable
- a portfolio (Portfolio instructions) .
All supporting documentation except test scores are to be uploaded with your online application. If you have your paper GRE or TOEFL score reports you may upload them with your application but you will also need to ask Educational Testing Service to send Georgia Tech your official electronic scores. If applying to the Master of Architecture Degree Program, you are required to upload a copy of your portfolio for review at the time of application.
A scholarly writing sample is required for the Master of Science in Architecture program, for all concentrations. If you are applying to the Master of Science in Urban Design, you are required to upload either a PDF copy of your portfolio (preferred), or a scholarly writing sample.
If you are a US Citizen or Permanent Resident and you wish to claim Georgia Residence for tuition purposes, you must complete the Application for Georgia Residence Status form (included with the on-line application). Please also be prepared to upload a copy of your passport and drivers license if you are a US citizen and your Permanent Resident card if applicable.
Tests and scores
The School of Architecture does not set minimums for the GRE, but the average among our students is relatively high. Admission to graduate study in the School of Architecture is competitive and based upon merit as evidenced in the applicant’s previous academic performance, GRE and/or TOEFL scores, portfolio, and other supporting documentation.
The School of Architecture requires a minimum TOEFL score of 100. This requirement exceeds that of the Institute. International students must meet the School of Architecture minimum to be considered for admission to graduate studies in architecture.
Anyone who is not a US Citizen or a Permanent Resident of the US must take the TOEFL unless they have attended college for at least one year in the United States. In addition, anyone who is a citizen of or has attended college for a minimum of one year in the following countries is exempt from the TOEFL requirement: United Kingdom, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Granada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent, Grenadines, South Africa, Ghana, Nigeria, Trinidad and Tobago, Antigua (West Indies). Please note that the TOEFL is the ONLY acceptable language test approved and recognized for admission by Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech does not accept the IELTS as an approved language test for admission.
Scholarships
- Graduate Teaching Assistantships
- President’s Fellowships ($5,500 per year)
- Institute Fellowships
The Bachelor of Science in Architecture at the Georgia Institute of Technology is a comprehensive program designed to prepare students for professional practice in architecture and related fields. The curriculum integrates the arts, science, technology, and design to develop well-rounded professionals capable of addressing complex architectural challenges. Students engage in a rigorous course of study that emphasizes both theoretical concepts and practical applications, including design studios, architectural history and theory, structures, environmental systems, and digital technologies. The program aims to foster creativity, critical thinking, and technical skills, enabling graduates to contribute innovatively to sustainable and smart building design.
The Architecture program at Georgia Tech emphasizes interdisciplinary learning and collaboration, reflecting the evolving nature of architectural practice. Students have access to state-of-the-art facilities, cutting-edge software, and experimental labs that support their creative and technical development. The program also encourages engagement with real-world projects through partnerships with local communities, industry stakeholders, and international design competitions, providing valuable experiential learning opportunities. Moreover, the program prepares students for licensure and advanced graduate studies by embedding professional practice principles and research methods within its curriculum.
The faculty comprises experienced architects, researchers, and educators committed to academic excellence and industry relevance. Students benefit from mentorship, seminars, and workshops that broaden their perspectives and prepare them for leadership roles in architecture and related disciplines. The program also emphasizes sustainable design practices, social responsibility, and innovation, aligning with current architectural trends and global challenges. Graduates of the Georgia Tech Architecture program are well-equipped to pursue careers in architectural firms, urban planning agencies, construction management, digital fabrication, and higher education or to continue their studies in master's or doctoral programs. Overall, the program seeks to produce visionary architects who are capable of shaping the built environment thoughtfully and responsibly while leveraging the technological advancements that define modern architecture.