Architecture
Architecture
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Architecture
Degree: BS
Campus: Columbus
School: Architecture
Students in the architecture program at the Knowlton School learn to understand formal and spatial relationships and the impact of ideas based on the research and analysis of cultural, social, political, economic and environmental contexts. They experiment with materials, structures and building systems to gain an understanding of design.
Ohio State offers a 4+2 program in architecture. The four-year, pre-professional Bachelor of Science in Architecture degree provides a strong foundation for students to enter the workforce or to continue their studies. Many students will pursue a two-year NAAB-accredited, professional Master of Architecture in order to be eligible for future licensure as an architect.
Please explore the other Knowlton School majors of landscape architecture and city and regional planning.
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Upon admission to the university, first-year students interested in architecture are admitted directly to the major. No prior experience or portfolio is required.
In the first year, students take Architecture 2300: Outlines of the Built Environment, and Architecture 2310: Seeing and Making. These foundation courses introduce fundamental knowledge, language and skills to prepare students for either the architecture or landscape architecture major.
First-year students who begin at Ohio State as architecture majors are eligible to continue into the second year upon earning a cumulative GPA of 3.3 or above and earning a B+ or higher in both architecture foundation courses. Additional seats in the cohort may be available to transfer students from other institutions or to major change students on a space-available basis.
This program operates on a cohort model. Students should expect four years to complete the Bachelor of Science in Architecture degree regardless of previous credit earned.
Curriculum
Architecture students engage individually and collaboratively in a studio-based curriculum as they propose design solutions and communicate those solutions through a range of media, including digital rendering, model making, full-scale fabrication, writing and public presentations.
During the first year, students must complete foundation courses (Architecture 2300 and 2310) and establish a foundation in the design of the built environment through a series of design projects that highlight the disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture and urban design.
Second-year students complete courses in architectural history and graphical representation. They complete projects that emphasize techniques of modeling and drawing accompanied by critical inquiry.
Third-year students develop an understanding of architecture as a cultural practice through projects with collective, large-scale, institutional programs on specific sites. Students complete courses in building construction, structures and systems and join fourth-year students in elective studios spring semester.
Fourth-year students complete large-scale, hybrid programs on complex sites. In addition to design studios, students select seminars on advanced topics relating to technology, history and theory.
Study abroad
Students are encouraged to participate in a Knowlton-led education abroad program during their time as a student. Knowlton programs are traditionally offered during academic breaks, allowing for the greatest flexibility and participation. Recent programs include study in Cuba, Chile, Ghana, Italy, Japan, Taiwan and travel tours throughout multiple European countries that focus on topics from the development of modern architecture to sustainable urban planning practices.
Knowlton students may apply for one of the school’s Architecture Research Travel Awards (ARTA) in order to pursue independent travel and research abroad.
Learn more about education abroad opportunities.
Internship
Architecture students have opportunities for paid internships locally and across the United States. They prepare for internships by working with faculty and Knowlton School student services staff, attending the Knowlton School’s annual career fair, and participating in the Knowlton School mentor program to connect with professionals.
Student organizations
Students join the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) to connect with professional through firm visits, portfolio and resume reviews, and mock interviews.
The National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) champions diversity within the design professions.
SERVitecture links students with design-based service experiences such as Habitat for Humanity. SERVitecture’s annual Fashion Schau is a highlight for students of all majors.
Possible careers
Ohio State’s four year, pre-professional architecture degree prepares students to continue their studies in an accredited Master of Architecture program. Ohio State students consistently enroll in the nation’s best architecture graduate programs, including Harvard University, Yale University, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, Rice University, University of Michigan, Sci-ARC and UCLA.
The core components of becoming a licensed architect include:
- education (earning an accredited Master of Architecture degree)
- experience (documented though the National Council of Architectural Registration Board’s Architectural Experience Program)
- examination (completion of the Architect Registration Exam)
Many architects specialize in design, while others become adept at managing, marketing and other aspects of professional practice. Architecture firms are also involved in real estate development and construction, a form of practice known as “design/build.†Local, state and federal governments and private entities also employ architects to plan and oversee the work of design and planning firms.
Many architects combine private practice with teaching or architectural journalism. Others trained as architects enter allied fields of planning, engineering, real estate development and construction, or develop graphic, industrial or interior design specialties. Theater, film and television industries attract architecture graduates, as do museums, display firms, and architectural product and materials manufacturers.
Salary estimates
New architecture graduates with a pre-professional degree can expect annual salaries above $45,000. Those with professional degrees who have completed their experience requirements and their registration exams may earn salaries of $70,000 or more. Partners in large architecture firms earn considerably more, with income and benefits often exceeding $200,000.
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Criteria of our holistic review, in no particular order.
Successful completion of university preparatory courses
High school performance (class rank or GPA), including participation in accelerated programs like Honors, AP and IB; Ohio State does not have minimum requirements for class rank or GPA
Standardized test score (ACT or SAT); Ohio State does not have minimum requirements for ACT or SAT scores
Ohio State has adopted a TEST-OPTIONAL policy for 2022 applicants. Learn more.
Ability and desire to contribute to and engage with a diverse campus community
Experiences that demonstrate leadership or engaged involvement (e.g., co-curricular activities, work experiences or military service)
Status as a first-generation university student
Demonstration of outstanding talent in a particular area
High school performance if adversely affected by physical, mental or learning environment factors
Eligibility for and likelihood of benefiting from organized support services at Ohio State
Enrollment in your intended major
Once it is determined that you are admissible, you will be considered for enrollment in the college of your intended major. Read about
English Program Requirements
we require evidence of English language proficiency, unless you have completed three full years of school at a U.S. regionally accredited high school or if you are a citizen of, or have received a bachelor’s degree from, Australia, Belize, British Caribbean, British West Indies, Canada (except Quebec), England, Guyana, Ireland, Liberia, New Zealand, Scotland, the United States or Wales.
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
TRY 35,018How to Apply
How do I submit scores?
Ohio State has adopted a TEST-OPTIONAL policy for 2022 applicants. Learn more.
Tips for sending scores to Ohio State
Scores must come directly from the testing agency. When you register for the ACT or SAT, indicate that you want your scores sent to Ohio State.
If you already took the test but didn't send your scores to Ohio State, you can order them for a fee. Order in advance to be sure scores reach us by the application deadline.
We must receive standardized test scores by your application deadline (either November 1 or February 1 for autumn semester applicants).
October 2 (SAT) and October 23 (ACT) are your last 2021 test dates if you want your scores to be considered for our November 1 early action deadline. Important! If you plan to test on those dates, you must request that Ohio State receive scores when you register for the test. And please note: If you choose to have your scores considered, you won’t be able to review scores from these dates prior to submitting your application by the November 1 deadline.
Applicants who will have been out of high school for two or more years by their term of enrollment are not required to submit scores.
Is the essay required?
The essay is not required for either the ACT or SAT.
Should I take a standardized test more than once?
Ohio State looks at the highest composite score from a single test date. Taking the test (and having scores sent to us) more than once, while not required, may work to your advantage.
How does Ohio State look at scores?
When considering students for admission or Honors and Scholars selection, we consider the best official composite / combined score from a single test administration. Ohio State does not mix sub-scores from multiple tests.
These items plus the Common Application (STEP 3) make up a complete application. We must receive all items by the deadline to consider your application on time.
Official transcripts
High school transcripts
Request that your high school or secondary school send transcripts / documents / official copies of examination certificates for coursework from the final four years (grades 9-12) to Ohio State.
How to send your transcripts to Ohio State:
Your high school counselor can upload the transcripts / documents / official copies of examination certificates using Common App, Naviance or other secure electronic delivery service.
Your high school counselor can email the transcripts to [email protected].
If electronic submission is not possible, please mail your official transcripts to our express mail address.
Faxed transcripts will not be accepted.
Foreign language documents must be translated into English by the issuing institution, an authorized translator or a teacher of the language. Any additional requirements will be posted to your Applicant Center, so be sure to check your application status regularly after you've applied.
Official ACT or SAT scores
Ohio State has adopted a TEST-OPTIONAL policy for 2022 applicants. Learn more.How do I submit my scores?
We must receive your official ACT or SAT score sent electronically directly from the testing agency. Scores from transcripts will not be considered. Read more about score requirements in STEP 1.
Optional: Recommendation from a teacher or counselor
While not required, your counselor may send a maximum of two letters of recommendation electronically through the Common Application.
If an electronic option isn’t available, your counselor may email your letter(s) to
[email protected]; the letter must include your first and last name and OSU ID number, found on the email we send acknowledging receipt of your application. Letters sent via email are subject to sender verification.
Official proof of English language skills
You must request that your testing agency send official scores electronically to Ohio State demonstrating the English proficiency level outlined below:
TOEFL (internet-based test or internet-based test Home Edition*): 79 or higher
IELTS or IELTS Indicator*: 6.5 or higher
ACT: 21 or higher on the English section
SAT: 27 or higher on the Reading Test
Duolingo*: 105 or higher
You are exempt from this requirement if you have completed three full years of school at a U.S. regionally accredited high school or if you are a citizen of, or have received a bachelor’s degree from, Australia, Belize, British Caribbean, British West Indies, Canada (except Quebec), England, Guyana, Ireland, Liberia, New Zealand, Scotland, the United States or Wales.
Ohio State has an intensive English program for students who wish to improve their language skills called the American Language Program. A separate application is required for this program. Ohio State does not offer conditional admission to students who enroll in the American Language Program.
*To accommodate applicants affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, The Ohio State University will accept Duolingo, the IELTS Indicator and the TOEFL internet-based test Home Edition from any international student applying for spring 2022 or autumn 2022 admission. All Duolingo test takers are required to take an English placement exam upon arrival to campus. TOEFL Home Edition and IELTS Indicator test takers are required to take an English placement exam upon arrival unless they qualify for a TOEFL or IELTS score exemption.
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