The program is structured as a six-year professional dual degree certified by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards and accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). These credentials allow students to gain experience through the Architectural Experience Program (AXP) and complete theArchitectural Registration Exam (ARE) while in school. As a dual-degree program, students earn a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies after their first four years and a professional Master of Architecture degree after their final two years. This advanced degree offers students greater opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration while in school, and diversifies career opportunities.
As architecture rapidly evolves to face society’s greatest challenges, the IPAL program at Jefferson is designed to push that evolution. With a pedagogical focus on improving personal, public and global health, students receive an immersive, trans-disciplinary education.
The curriculum builds on the foundations of design which grow into advanced interdisciplinary projects of increasing complexity and scope. Students learn established, emerging and collaborative skills with courses focused on emerging technologies and theories spanning many disciplines including sustainable design, urban design, landscape architecture, historic preservation, interior architecture, and real estate development. Instruction goes beyond the classroom with multiple scales and forms of immersive learning from direct industry partnerships, community engagement projects, study abroad, and global experience opportunities.
As a transformative path in professional education, the IPAL program at Jefferson gives students the opportunities, knowledge and abilities to significantly advance the built environment. Graduates are poised to become immediate leaders in designing and building a better world.