
The Architecture Bachelor of Architecture program at the University of Miami is a five-year, full-time professional degree designed to prepare students for leadership in the design and construction of the built environment. This studio-intensive program integrates creative exploration with technical expertise, enabling students to develop a strong foundation in architectural theory, sustainable design, digital modeling, and structural systems. The curriculum emphasizes the role of architecture in shaping communities, cultures, and landscapes, encouraging students to approach design challenges with both artistic vision and social responsibility.
Through a rigorous sequence of studio courses, students engage with projects that evolve in scale and complexity—from residential spaces to urban design. Instruction is supported by coursework in history, building technology, environmental systems, and professional practice. Students learn to balance aesthetics with function, tradition with innovation, and form with performance. Faculty with active professional backgrounds provide mentorship, while access to fabrication labs, digital tools, and international study options enrich the educational experience. The program is structured to help students build a comprehensive portfolio and meet the academic requirements for professional licensure.
Year 1 – Design Fundamentals and Visual Communication
• Architectural Design Studio I & II
• Drawing and Representation
• Introduction to Architecture
• History of Architecture I
Year 2 – Materials, Structure, and Context
• Architectural Design Studio III & IV
• Building Technology I
• Environmental Systems I
• History of Architecture II
Year 3 – Integration of Systems and Theory
• Architectural Design Studio V & VI
• Structural Systems
• Theory of Architecture
• Digital Design and Fabrication
Year 4 – Urbanism and Global Perspectives
• Architectural Design Studio VII & VIII
• Environmental Systems II
• Professional Practice I
• Study Abroad or Urban Design Seminar
Year 5 – Comprehensive Design and Professional Development
• Architectural Design Studio IX (Thesis Preparation)
• Architectural Design Studio X (Thesis Project)
• Professional Practice II
• Advanced Electives in Design, Theory, or Sustainability
Graduates of the Bachelor of Architecture program are prepared to pursue licensure and begin careers as architectural designers, project coordinators, urban planners, or sustainability consultants. They often work in architectural firms, design-build companies, and public agencies, contributing to the planning and design of residential, commercial, and institutional spaces. The degree also opens doors to related careers in interior architecture, historic preservation, real estate development, or digital design. Many continue to graduate studies in architecture or urban planning to further specialize. With strong design sensibility, technical competence, and cultural awareness, graduates help shape environments that are both functional and meaningful.
The University of Miami’s Architecture program offers a studio-driven, globally aware education rooted in design excellence, sustainability, and civic engagement. Students benefit from experienced faculty, hands-on fabrication labs, and design studios that foster creativity and critical thinking. The curriculum’s integration of design theory, professional practice, and technical knowledge ensures students graduate with a balanced architectural education. With access to international study opportunities and a strong professional network, students are supported in building a career that reflects both vision and impact. This program provides the creative foundation and technical rigor needed to lead in today’s architectural and urban design fields.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 305 284 2000
Email: admissions@miami.edu
Address: University of Miami, 1320 S Dixie Hwy, Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States