Cascadia College's Architecture pathway prepares students for a degree in architecture, blending artistic and technical skills. This program is designed to equip students with foundational knowledge in both creative design and technical aspects needed for careers in architecture, city planning, environmental systems, and various development projects. The program involves coursework that can be completed through in-person, web-enhanced, hybrid, and online modes, offering flexibility in learning. Spanning approximately 90 college-level credits, the course emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical skills to prepare students for transfer opportunities or entry-level roles in the architecture field.
Why this course is highly recommended
This pathway is ideal for students who want a comprehensive foundation in architecture that prepares them for transfer to four-year universities like the University of Washington or Washington State University. The program also supports students interested in careers within private practice, corporate groups, or public organizations involved in development projects. With tailored advising and flexible course modalities, students can align their studies with long-term career goals.
While the main focus is on architecture, the program also integrates courses related to communication, creative arts, and design, with options for students to explore related fields such as sustainable design, city planning, and environmental systems.
Application fees
9.07L
1st year tuition fees
9.07L
Living cost
Students need to complete 90 college-level credits across various disciplines, including courses in math (through Calculus), humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and electives. Specific courses such as ART 122 Drawing II, ENGL& 101, and MATH& 148 or MATH& 151 are recommended, alongside distribution and elective courses to meet transfer and program-specific requirements.

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Graduates can pursue careers as project managers, construction managers, architects (commercial and residential), sustainable design specialists, or consultants. Opportunities also exist within business corporations, non-profits, and Tribal enterprises. The program prepares students for diverse roles in the architecture and construction industries.