Architecture at Queen's
Not offered at Queen's University (Kingston) as an undergraduate degree
What to watch for
Queen's Kingston has no Bachelor of Architecture or undergraduate Architecture major, so none of the Grade 12 OUAC codes lead there. The only architecture-related program is the professional Master of Architecture, run through the Queen's School of Urban and Regional Planning, which is a graduate program under the School of Graduate Studies and Research - it requires a completed bachelor's degree first, not a Grade 12 application. A student who wants to become an architect could apply to a Queen's undergraduate program (e.g. Arts, mid-80s, QA) for a related bachelor's degree and later apply to a Master of Architecture program at Queen's or elsewhere (e.g. Waterloo, Toronto, Carleton, McGill all have dedicated undergrad architecture routes that Queen's does not). Do not confuse this with Queen's University Belfast (UK), which does have an undergrad BSc Architecture - that is a completely different institution despite the similar name.
Architecture at the other campuses
Compare the entry programs side by side →- Algomanot offered at Algoma
- Brocknot offered at Brock
- CarletonDirect entry75–77%
- GuelphDirect entryNot published
- Lakeheadnot offered at Lakehead
- LaurentianDirect entry75%
- Laurier (Waterloo)not offered at Laurier
- McMasternot offered at McMaster University
- Nipissingnot offered at Nipissing
- Ontario Technot offered at Ontario Tech
- TMUDirect entry90%
- Trentnot offered at Trent
- U of T (Mississauga)not offered at UTM
- U of T (Scarborough)not offered at UTSC
- U of T (St. George)Direct entry87–93%
- WaterlooDirect entry83–87%
- Westernnot offered at Western University
- Windsorvia Visual Arts and the Built Environment (VABE) (NFB)75%
- Yorknot offered at York
Entry routes were researched against each university’s own program pages in 2026-08-16, and this one is marked medium confidence. Queen's’s page. Faculties restructure — confirm before you apply.