Course Overview
The Architecture course at KENCID blends artistic vision with scientific precision to shape tomorrow’s built environments. Located in Nairobi, this intensive program equips students with core architectural principles, including design theory, construction technology, environmental systems, urban planning, and CAD modeling. Learners engage in studio-based projects, site analysis, and industry-led critiques, fostering a deep understanding of spatial design and sustainable construction. With access to experienced architects and cutting-edge facilities, students learn to conceptualize, design, and present architectural solutions that reflect cultural context, environmental responsibility, and user needs. This course empowers aspiring architects with the tools to create inspiring spaces across Kenya and beyond.
Why Study Architecture
Studying Architecture at KENCID offers an immersive, project-based learning experience tailored to Nairobi’s urban development landscape. With mentorship from expert faculty and hands-on exposure to modern tools, you’ll gain the skills to design impactful, sustainable, and innovative structures.
Career Options in Architecture
Graduates of Architecture at KENCID can work as architectural assistants, CAD designers, site supervisors, project coordinators, or urban design consultants. Opportunities exist in architectural firms, construction companies, real estate development, government planning bodies, and freelance architecture practices across Kenya.
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Entry Requirements
Diploma Program
KCSE C-
Duration: 6 Semesters
Certificate Program
KCSE D- and Above
Duration: 3 Semesters
Foundation program
KCSE: Any Grade
Duration: 2 Semesters








