Texas A&M College of Architecture

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Texas A&M College of Architecture
Image:Texas A&M College of Architecture Logo.jpg
Profile
Dean J. Thomas Regan
Students 1836[1]
  •  Undergrad 1393
  •  Master's 360
  •  Ph.D. 83
Faculty 84[2]
Website
http://www.archone.tamu.edu/College/


Texas A&M College of Architecture is a college of Texas A&M University at College Station.

With over 1,800 students, the college is one of the largest architectural colleges in the nation. Established in 1905, Texas A&M's architecture program is the oldest in Texas. The program became a formal college at Texas A&M in 1969.

Contents

[edit] Departments

  • Architecture
  • Construction Science
  • Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning
  • Visual Studies

[edit] Degrees and Majors

[edit] Department of Architecture

[edit] Department of Construction Science

[edit] Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning

[edit] Minors in the College of Architecture

  • Art and Architecture History Minor
  • Global Art, Design and Construction
  • Urban and Regional Planning

[edit] References

  1. ^ Enrollment Profile Fall 2006 (HTML) (English). Texas A&M University Office of Institutional Studies and Planning. Retrieved on 2007-09-26.
  2. ^ Faculty Salary Study (HTML) (English). Texas A&M University Office of Institutional Studies and Planning. Retrieved on 2007-09-26.

[edit] External links