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U of T (St. George)

Architectural Studies

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Your average, their wayrequired courses forced in
Published rangetheir exact wordingNot publishedN/A75–77%75-77% (regular and co-op)90%90%+87–93%High 80s to low 90s
Required coursesforced into your top 6ENG4UENG4UMHF4USPH4UEAE4UENG4UMCV4UMHF4USPH4UENG4U
Prerequisitesas published
  • ENG4U
  • 5 additional 4U/M courses
  • English (ENG4U)
  • Physics (SPH4U)
  • Advanced Functions (MHF4U)
  • 3 best 4U/M courses
  • English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
  • Physics (SPH4U)
  • Mathematics [one of Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) or Advanced Functions (MHF4U)]
  • ENG4U
  • Particular attention is paid to English.
More than marks?supplementary applicationMarks onlyYes
  • Application deadline: March 1
  • Portfolio deadline: March 5
  • Alternative Offers
Usually closes before January 15
Yes
  • Non-academic requirements: Portfolio
Usually closes before January 15
Yes
  • You must complete the
  • One Idea Supplementary Application
  • .
Usually closes before January 15
Co-opNoAvailableAvailableNo
Degree
First-year intakewhere published135
What you studyArchitectureFacilities ManagementLandscape & Garden DesignArchitectureDesignArchitectureDesignArchitectureDesignLandscape & Garden Design
What it isYou study how to design outdoor spaces — parks, gardens, campuses, streetscapes — combining art, ecology, and practical building knowledge. Unlike general design programs, landscape architecture focuses specifically on outdoor environments and includes technical skills in grading, drainage, and site planning. It suits people who want to solve real problems through design and enjoy working both creatively and analytically with land and plants.You study the creative and technical side of designing buildings and spaces, learning to sketch ideas, understand how structures work, and use design software. This program includes mandatory work terms where you apply classroom learning to real projects with architecture and design firms. It suits people who enjoy solving visual problems, thinking in three dimensions, and want hands-on experience before committing to a full architecture degree.Architectural Science is the study of how buildings work technically and functionally—covering structure, systems, materials, and design—rather than architecture as pure art. The co-op option lets you work at real firms alongside your studies, giving you paid work experience in the field. This program suits students who want to understand the practical side of building design and who value hands-on learning in an actual workplace.This program teaches you how to design and plan buildings, landscapes, and outdoor spaces, and understand the history and theory behind architecture. It differs from pure design programs because it emphasizes both the creative and technical sides of how buildings and environments are shaped. It suits students who want to study architecture as a discipline before applying to a professional architecture school, or who are drawn to design thinking and the built environment.
The door tomajors you reach through itarchitecturearchitecturearchitecturearchitecture
Entrance awardsat this campus, by average12 published, 4 with no applicationfrom 75%See them16 published, 9 with no applicationfrom 75%See them2 published, 0 with no applicationfrom 85%See them5 published, 3 with no applicationfrom 90%See them
SourceUniversity of Guelph on OUInfoCarleton University on OUInfoToronto Metropolitan University on OUInfoUniversity of Toronto — St. George on OUInfo

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