MS, Architecture Combined Degree Program

College of Architecture, Department of Architecture

Texas A&M University - College Station

Program Quick Facts
The graduate program in the Department of Architecture at Texas A&M University is designed to educate and prepare students for careers in architectural practice and research. Each degree program provides students with an opportunity to develop skills related to the processes of architectural design, systems of construction, and analysis of the social, historical, economic, ecological, and geographical variables that contribute to the built environment.

The combined Master's Program allows students to complete simultaneously the coursework required for both the Master of Science in Architecture and the professionally accredited Master of Architecture. This program provides training in both architectural design and research and responds to the growing demand for these skills in professional practice.

Students completing the combined Master of Science in Architecture and Master of Architecture Program are prepared for professional practice, research, and teaching positions within academic and the public/private sector.

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