The Bachelor’s Degree Program in Architectural Sciences offers a solid cultural and technical foundation aimed at understanding and designing the built environment across various scales: from individual buildings to entire cities, and from landscapes to regional territories. The curriculum blends theoretical coursework with hands-on studio activities, integrating historical, artistic, technological, and environmental knowledge. The primary objective is to train professionals capable of critically analyzing contexts and operating consciously within the processes of transforming the built environment. Through design studios, workshops, and internships, students develop operational and methodological skills, preparing them to either pursue professional Master's degrees or enter careers in architectural practice and research as a "Junior Architect." Upon passing the state licensing examination, graduates are eligible to enroll in Section B of the Professional Register of the Order of Architects, as explicitly governed by Italian Presidential Decree DPR 328/2001.