Architecture Programs

Advance your career and expertise with graduate programs from the College of Architecture. Whether you pursue the professional Master of Architecture, the research-focused Master of Science in Architecture, the doctoral-level Ph.D. in Architecture or the career change curriculum, you’ll gain essential skills and knowledge to shape the built environment. Our programs offer multidisciplinary perspectives, hands-on experience, a foundation in design and theory, and opportunities for innovative research. Prepare for leadership roles in architecture and allied fields through specialized training, real-world projects, and collaboration with distinguished faculty and industry professionals.

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Master of Architecture

The Master of Architecture program at Texas A&M University prepares students for licensure as professional architects. The curriculum emphasizes developing a specialized focus within the built environment, grounded in real-world practice.

Master of Architecture

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Master of Architecture — Career Change

The Master of Architecture Career Change program at Texas A&M University helps students develop an architect’s perspective. This accelerated curriculum encourages participants to draw on their diverse backgrounds as they immerse themselves in the study of architecture.

Master of Architecture — Career Change

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Master of Science in Architecture

The Master of Science in Architecture at Texas A&M University offers an advanced, multidisciplinary curriculum for students and professionals in architecture and related fields. The program provides a strong academic foundation in theoretical and practical concepts, as well as research methods essential to the discipline.

Master of Science in Architecture

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Ph.D. in Architecture

Students in the Ph.D. in Architecture program at Texas A&M University gain the tools and resources to advance the discipline academically, professionally, culturally and commercially. The curriculum emphasizes creating, developing and sharing new knowledge relevant to architecture and related fields.

Ph.D. in Architecture

Contact

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Monica Garner

Graduate Advisor/Senior Administrative Coordinator I Department of Architecture

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