Bachelor of Science in Architecture
The Bachelor of Science in Architecture at Notre Dame of Marbel University (NDMU) is a five-year program that blends artistic vision with technical precision. Designed to cultivate both creativity and critical thinking, the program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to conceptualize, design, and construct spaces that are sustainable, functional, and responsive to human needs. With a strong foundation in design theory, environmental planning, construction technologies, and architectural ethics, the program prepares future architects to become innovators and leaders in the built environment.
Program Objectives
Graduates of the BS Architecture program are expected to:
Demonstrate proficiency in architectural design, planning, and construction documentation.
Apply principles of sustainability, cultural sensitivity, and functionality in the design of buildings and environments.
Utilize appropriate materials, technologies, and tools—including digital design software—in architectural practice.
Exhibit ethical responsibility, professionalism, and awareness of legal and environmental issues in architecture.
Engage in research and lifelong learning to respond to emerging trends and societal needs in the field.
Collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams in planning and executing design projects.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the BS Architecture program can pursue a variety of career paths, such as:
Licensed Architect (upon passing the licensure exam)
Architectural Designer or Draftsperson
Urban and Regional Planner
Interior Space Planner
Landscape Designer
Construction Project Manager
Building Information Modeling (BIM) Specialist
Architectural Illustrator or 3D Visualizer
Design Consultant
Historic Preservation Specialist
Sustainable Design Advocate
Educator or Researcher in Architecture
