Program Overview
Introduction to the Environmental Design Program
The Bachelor of Environmental Design program is a strong multidisciplinary undergraduate degree that provides a solid base of design education for students intending to pursue careers or graduate studies in a wide variety of disciplines.
Program Structure
The Environmental Design program consists of two foundation years and two intermediate years in one of three streams:
- Architecture
- Interior Environments
- Landscape + Urbanism
Admission Criteria
Students who do not already have an undergraduate degree and wish to pursue a professional degree in Architecture, City Planning, Interior Design, or Landscape Architecture can apply for admission to the Environmental Design program.
- Students with an undergraduate degree and wishing to pursue a professional degree in Architecture can apply for admission to the one-year or two-year Environmental Design Architecture Master Preparation options.
- All other students with an undergraduate degree pursuing a professional degree in City Planning, Interior Design, or Landscape Architecture should apply directly to the graduate program of their choice.
Career and Graduate Study Opportunities
The program provides a foundation for students to pursue master's degrees in Architecture, City Planning, Interior Design, and Landscape Architecture, both within the Faculty and at other institutions globally.
