About the Programs

The Texas A&M College of Architecture offers undergraduate degrees that serve as the essential foundation for students aspiring to shape the built world. Our programs include Architecture, Construction Science, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Planning. These programs are nationally recognized for combining rigorous academic theory with evidence-based learning. Students develop critical skills in design, technology, construction management, and sustainable practice, ensuring they are prepared to lead in diverse professional careers or pursue advanced professional degrees. Join us to begin your journey toward designing, planning, and building a better future.

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Architecture

The Bachelor of Science in Architecture program prepares students to view the world critically and creatively through the lens of the built environment. Studio-based coursework equips students to enter accredited Master of Architecture programs or careers in design.

Bachelor of Science in Architecture

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Construction Science

The Bachelor of Science in Construction Science program combines aspects of business, project planning and construction management. Students learn to construct high-quality facilities and build lasting industry relations.

Bachelor of Science in Construction Science

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Landscape Architecture

The Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (BLA) is a top-tier degree program preparing students to plan, design and oversee the development of landscape environments. Its accredited curriculum is rooted in innovation and evidence-based design.

Bachelor of Landscape Architecture

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Urban and Regional Planning

The Bachelor of Science in Urban and Regional Planning provides an extensive understanding of community viability. Students learn to address complex urban problems through specialized instruction in either the policy or urban design track.

Bachelor of Science in Urban and Regional Planning

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Bachelor of Science in University Studies – Global Arts, Planning, Design and Construction Concentration

Build your own degree and receive a multidisciplinary education that draws from disciplines that support the natural and built environments.

Bachelor of Science in University Studies – Global Arts, Planning, Design and Construction Concentration