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Architecture

Welcome to the architecture program at ³Ô¹ÏÍø, situated on the iconic Frank Lloyd Wright Campus. 

Florida Southern’s architecture program offers a unique living and learning laboratory where students immerse themselves in the principles of architecture by experiencing firsthand the visionary designs of Frank Lloyd Wright and other renowned architects. 

The programs’ exceptional location and historical roots are just the beginning. Small class sizes, exclusive community partnerships, and hands-on learning opportunities equip students in developing creative skills and technical proficiency, helping them to develop as well-rounded architects ready for the future.

A Multifaceted Education

The BArch program at ³Ô¹ÏÍø offers an exciting curriculum that covers all aspects of architectural education. You'll explore architectural history and theory, delve into human behavior to understand interactions with spaces, and engage in design synthesis to create integrated projects. Building technology courses will keep you updated on the latest construction advancements, while professional practice classes will help you prepare for your career.

Top Reasons

Engaged Learning

We believe in learning by doing. You’ll receive guidance from practicing architects, honing your architectural design skills through hands-on projects. FSC’s curriculum emphasizes the fusion of creativity and technical proficiency with opportunities that cover it all - from using cutting-edge computer programs to physically building projects and testing materials.

Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture

FSC’s curriculum integrates principles of historic preservation and sustainability, aligning with famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright's vision of harmony with nature, while at that same time helping you to sharpen your skills and prepare for present and future needs in the field.

Professional Mentors

From internships starting as early as freshman year to year-round opportunities, we prioritize building connections within the architectural community to provide you the real-world experiences and mentorship that will prepare you to start your career as soon as you graduate.

Small Program

FSC’s personalized program helps meet the needs of students while also capturing the needs of the community. You’ll get to build one-on-one relationships with outstanding faculty, who provide industry expertise, mentorship, practical insights, and networking opportunities.

International Travel

You’ll step outside of the classroom and immerse yourself in global architecture with two international trips embedded into the program, enriching your understanding of diverse architectural traditions.

Academics

You’ll be well prepared to take your licensure exams after completing the program, and you’ll graduate with a comprehensive portfolio of work showcasing your experience and specialized skills that are in high demand.

Jeff Baker

Featured Faculty

Jeff Baker

As a leader of the College’s preservation efforts since 2007, Baker has been instrumental in restoring Wright's vision, overseeing the meticulous refurbishment of iconic structures such as the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, the planetarium within the Polk Science Building, and the pioneering Water Dome, based on Wright's original design. Baker and his firm have also been pivotal in constructing new buildings on FSC’s campus, adhering to Wright's visionary principles.
We'll Support You Every Step of the Way!

We'll Support You Every Step of the Way!

  • Academic advising and tutoring
  • Professional mentoring
  • Architecture-focused support for your library research and writing
  • Scholarship support to help you pursue your dream

Build Marketable Skills with Hands-On Courses

Program Details

Admission Requirements

First-Years

All freshman applicants to ³Ô¹ÏÍøs full-time degree programs must submit the following information:

Transfers

Applying to Florida Southern as a transfer student is easy.

If transferring less than 24 credits, we also need your:

  • Official high school transcript
  • SAT and/or ACT scores

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Curriculum

In accordance with the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) Standard, a minimum of 150 credit hours is necessary to complete the requirements for a five­ year Bachelor of Architecture degree, which also meets the criteria to enable graduates to take the NCARB-administered Architect Registration Examination (ARE) after graduation once NCARB approved post-graduate work experience credit hours have been met. The 150 credit hours are grouped into six subject areas as follows:

Course TypeHours
Liberal Arts42 Hours
History, Theory, and Human Behavior
12 Hours
Design Synthesis
40 Hours
Building Technology
27 Hours
Professional Practice
12 Hours
Electives
17 Hours
Total150 Hours