The Architectural Design + Technology program at University of Hartford (UHart) is a rigorous academic program that prepares you for a variety of careers in architecture and the construction industry.
The Architectural Design + Technology (AD+T) program is a rigorous academic program that prepares you for a variety of careers in architecture and the construction industry. The focus of the program is the design studio in which the technical, structural, and liberal arts courses are integrated through the creative process in the design of progressively more complex architectural projects. A strong component of liberal arts, with particular emphasis on communications skills, as well as multiple electives in the later years, ensures that students who pursue this program will have a challenging architectural education that prepares you for your career path. You will gain a broad understanding of the knowledge and skills necessary for entry into architecture firms or the building industries or to pursue advanced degrees in architecture and related disciplines.
Core Classes
5-year Bachelors + Masters
The University of Hartford offers students an opportunity to complete both a BS in Architectural Design + Technology and a Master of Architecture in five years. The MArch Track 1 is available for qualified UHart undergraduate AD+T students who begin taking graduate courses in senior year, then complete a 12-month (3-semester) MArch track immediately following their Bachelors program. This opportunity saves on the total cost of education and allows students to enter the full-time workforce one year earlier than a traditional 4+2 program sequence.
Career Outlook
Our graduates go on to work at companies like Amenta Emma Architects, Crosskey Architects, Disney Imagineers, FIP Construction, JCJ Architecture, S/L/A/M Collaborative, Tai Soo Kim Partners Architects, Tecton Architects, and Turner Construction.
STEM Designated Degree Programs determine F-1 students' eligibility for the 24-month extension of their post-completion Optional Practical Training (OPT), based on their science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) degree.
Esperado Agosto 2024
College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture
200 Bloomfield Avenue,
WEST HARTFORD,
Connecticut,
06117, United States
You can apply if you are currently enrolled in high school or secondary school, or if you have completed high school or secondary school, but have not started a degree.
You will be required to present the following results: 2.75 (out of 4.0); 3.75 (out of 5.0); 80% (out of 100); 70% (out of 100) India/Canada.
English Language Testing – Minimum Scores
IELTS - 6.5
Duolingo - 110
TOEFL at home 80
Pearsons - 58
Os requisitos para o IELTS podem variar de acordo com o curso que você escolher.