This bachelor's program in Architecture runs for 4 years and is taught in English at Near East University in Lefkoşa, Northern Cyprus. Architecture programs train students to design buildings and spaces that are functional, structurally sound, and responsive to their surroundings, combining technical knowledge with creative design skills. Typical coursework includes architectural design studios, building construction and materials, structural systems, history of architecture, urban planning, and computer-aided design and drafting tools. Students usually work through a sequence of studio projects of increasing complexity, from small structures to larger public buildings, presenting their designs through drawings, physical models, and digital renderings, and receiving critique from instructors and peers. Many programs also address sustainability, energy-efficient design, and the relationship between buildings and the urban or natural landscape around them. Lefkoşa, as a divided historic city, offers architecture students direct exposure to layered urban fabric spanning different periods, which can inform coursework on preservation, adaptive reuse, and urban design. Graduates commonly pursue careers as architects, urban designers, interior designers, or construction project coordinators, often continuing toward professional licensure after their studies. Because the program is delivered in English, students from different countries can study together, and design terminology, technical standards, and studio critiques are conducted in English throughout the 4 years. The program is positioned within Near East University's broader offerings in engineering and design fields, giving students access to related coursework in civil engineering and construction technology as they build toward a professional foundation in architectural practice.