• Provides a comprehensive education in principles and practice of architecture
  • More in-depth exploration of design, construction, history, theory, and technology
  • Prepares graduates for professional registration and practice in architecture
  • Offers combination of theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience
  • May allow for more career opportunities and higher pay
  • Can offer more flexibility for graduate studies in related fields
  • Builds a solid grounding in topics like architectural history and urban design
  • Accredited degree often required to sit for state licensing exams