Bachelor of Environmental Design
Program Summary
The Bachelor of Environmental Design program is a strong multidisciplinary undergraduate degree that provides a solid base of design education for students intending to pursue careers or graduate studies in a wide variety of disciplines, including the Faculty's master's degrees in Architecture, City Planning, Interior Design and Landscape Architecture, and at other institutions globally.
The Environmental Design curriculum is structured around a design studio sequence that provides a forum for exploring the complex relationships between humans and the natural and built environments that constitute the places and artifacts of cultural production. Over a four-year period, students will develop the necessary knowledge and skills to pursue work in a wide variety of design practices.
The Bachelor of Environmental Design Degree (BEnvD) is a four-year program consisting of two years of common foundation studies, followed by two years of pre-professional intermediate studies in one of three areas of focus: Architecture, Interior Environments, or Landscape + Urbanism.

Category: 4 Year Bachelor's Degree
Application Fee: $120.00
Academic Requirements
Academic Background
- Minimum Level of Education Completed: 1-Year Post-Secondary Certificate
- Minimum GPA: 65.0%
Language Requirements
- IELTS: 6.5
- TOEFL: 86.0
- PTE: 58.0
- DUOLINGO: 120.0
Additional Notes!
Applicants interested in applying for direct admission, but are yet to complete an acceptable language test, can do so, but must provide valid results before receiving a final offer letter. (Varies based on student nationality).
Estimated Expenses
Main Expenses
- Cost of Living: 20,635 CAD
- Gross Tuition: 20,800.00 CAD
Other Fees
- Ancillary Fees: 1,500.00 CAD
- Health Insurance Fees: 1,410 CAD
- Student VIP Health Plan Fees: 1,032.00 CAD
Timing & Schedule
Earliest Intake: 2025-01-15
Deadline: 2024-10-15