The undergraduate program at the University of New Mexico offers a comprehensive pathway into architecture, recognized by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). The program is designed to prepare students either for licensure or for careers in related fields. It provides specializations such as the Pre-Professional Architecture Concentration, which prepares students for a professional Master of Architecture degree, and alternative pathways like Design Studies and Landscape Architecture concentrations, which help students conserve flexibility for careers or further education in related disciplines.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program aligns with accreditation standards from the NAAB, making it suitable for students aiming for licensure or careers in architecture and related fields. Its diverse concentration options cater to varying interests, from professional licensure to interdisciplinary careers, providing students with multiple pathways to success.
Students can choose from three concentrations: Pre-Professional Architecture, Design Studies, and Landscape Architecture. The Pre-Professional Architecture path is geared for those aiming to become licensed architects, while the Design Studies and Landscape Architecture concentrations offer more flexibility and preparation for related careers or advanced standing in landscape architecture.
Application fees
28.38L
1st year tuition fees
28.38L
Living cost
The program offers a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture (BAA) with three concentrations: Pre-Professional Architecture, Design Studies, and Landscape Architecture. These are designed to prepare students for further professional education or careers in related disciplines, while some concentrations facilitate a pathway to advanced standing in master's programs.

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Graduates from this program can pursue careers in architecture, landscape architecture, digital media, fabrication, interior design, real estate development, industrial design, urban planning, and construction management. The program’s alignment with accreditation standards ensures graduates are qualified for licensure or further studies in related fields.