The Texas A&M University Construction Science Electrical Team won 1st place at the prestigious Associated Schools of Construction (ASC) Region 6 & 7 Student Competition held in Reno, Nevada last week.

The Texas A&M University Construction Science Electrical Team won 1st place at the prestigious Associated Schools of Construction (ASC) Region 6 & 7 Student Competition held in Reno, Nevada

Student working on Japanese Joinery Project.

Texas A&M architecture students explore traditional Japanese joinery through hands-on projects, bridging digital design and physical construction. The students developed precision wood joints, integrating craftsmanship, materiality and innovation to enhance architectural education.

A group of architecture at the 2024 career fair.

Join the Texas A&M College of Architecture for the Spring 2025 Architecture Career Fair on Feb. 20-21. Network with top firms, explore job prospects, and showcase student work. Events include a Firm & Student Mixer at Langford A and the Career Fair at Kyle Field’s Hall of Champions.

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Boost your career with top construction management certifications! Learn how credentials like CCM, LEED, and PMP can enhance job prospects and earning potential.

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The Texas A&M College of Architecture proudly announces the Dean's List for Fall 2024. Join us in celebrating the outstanding academic achievements of our students.

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Construction benefits from veterans' unique skills. Discover how veterans in construction can take on leadership opportunities with a degree in construction management.

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Why choose a career in construction management?

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Embracing the future of construction management with innovations worth exploring.

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Kevin Gustavus has been appointed the new Assistant Dean for Business Services in the Texas A&M University College of Architecture. In his new role, Gustavus will oversee the day-to-day business operations for the college, ensuring that faculty, staff and students have the resources they need to thrive.