
Students
in the five-year undergraduate program explore the practical and theoretical,
from the principles of design and construction to the relationship between
man and the natural world. Students spend their third year in residence
at the School's Rome Studies Center, studying theory, history and the
practice of architecture in one of the world's greatest cities. Master's
degree candidates also spend a semester in Rome, and like the undergraduates,
return to campus anxious to put their experience in to practice.