Learn from practicing Canadian Architects who are working in the field, bringing real-world expertise to the courses they teach. Many of our instructors are leading architects and faculty members in the Department of Architectural Science at Toronto Metropolitan University.
Industry and Careers
Graduates from this certificate are hired in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries. Job titles include but are not limited to:
- Architectural technologist
- Building science professional
- Architect assistant
This certificate can help you build in-demand skills that can help you move into job roles related to:
- digital architectural drawing and drafting, including REVIT
- building materials and methods for northern climates, among others
- municipal and provincial planning, codes, and standards
- building science principles
Who Should Take This Certificate?
- Individuals who hold an undergraduate degree in a related field, including urban planning, sustainability and sustainable science, economics, design, urban agriculture, civil engineering, or mechanical engineering
- New Canadians looking to get Canadian credentials and have Canadian-based training related to our climate. (New Canadians can only become architects if they take an accredited four-year undergraduate degree and a Master’s degree at a Canadian university but may be employed in architectural technologist positions after completing this certificate.)
What Will You Learn?
In this certificate, you will learn how to use the digital architecture technologies that employers are looking for. These include but are not limited to:
- AutoCAD
- REVIT
You will also learn all of the building regulations, policies, sustainable building practices, building materials for the Canadian climate, which will give you Canadian-specific training and knowledge.
Stand out from the competition by learning how to build presentation and communication skills on top of architectural skills.
Certificate Requirements
- 5 required courses
- 1 electives
- Cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 1.67+
Admission Criteria
Recommended:
- A post-secondary undergraduate education (university or college) in a relevant field of study (including programs related to architecture and/or environmental sciences)
Awards and Financial Aid
Frequently Asked Questions
When are courses offered?
Courses in the Certificate in Architecture are offered year-round, in the Fall, Winter, and Spring/Summer terms. However, not all courses are offered every term. Check course descriptions for details.
Can I enrol directly into the Certificate in Architecture?
Yes. The Certificate in Architecture is open admissions. No previous background is required. Visit How to Register for a Certificate Program for details.
Are practical elements of the certificate taught online or in-person?
Yes. A live architecture studio is offered online via weekly Zoom sessions with an expert architect instructor to help students while they work on their portfolios.
This gives you the ability to work in a hands-on virtual lab setting with customized, live feedback.