Bachelor of Architecture - Architecture (Optional Co-op) Logo

Bachelor of Architecture - Architecture (Optional Co-op)

University of Houston

4800 Calhoun Road, Houston, USA

275184

Last updated: 30/08/2024
Image for University of Houston
Image for University of Houston
Image for University of Houston
Image for University of Houston
Image for University of Houston
University of Houston Logo

About Bachelor of Architecture - Architecture (Optional Co-op)

The program for the Bachelor of Architecture degree (first professional degree) is a five-year curriculum of at least 160 credit hours. The focus of the curriculum is preparation for professional practice in architecture and emphasizes sustainability, critical thinking, research and technology. The curriculum is divided into four segments: Foundation; Intermediate; Comprehensive Design; and Professional.

Design reconciles conflicting visions and exploits all available technologies to shape and sustain a better world. Houston’s hot-humid environment, low-lying Gulf-Coast geography, and dispersed pattern of un-zoned metropolitan development presents designers with an extraordinary laboratory, full of challenges and opportunities. The proposals seeded in the vast urban sprawl of Houston are transmutable to cities around the globe.

The Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design offers its students a platform of integrated disciplines - architecture, space architecture, interior architecture, and industrial design - from which to negotiate the complexities of contemporary practice in a world that is grappling with diminishing economic and natural resources, the realities of post disaster re-construction, and, at the same time, continued, rapid urbanization. The programs foster an environment where ideas find form, where practices that are socially equitable and fundamentally ecological establish a model from which to develop Houston’s future and to inform and shape design strategies globally.

The curriculum is designed to prepare graduates for professional practice in architecture, industrial design or interior architecture, by equipping them with a depth of understanding of human needs and a command of a range of technologies that will enable them to shape their environments and the objects in them.
Login Now
Login Now & Experience More
Login Now

Similar Programs

5

Bachelor of Architecture - Architecture

Iowa State University
Earliest Intake
Aug 2025
Deadline
Aug 2025
Tuition (1st year)
$31,244.00 USD
Application Fee
$65.00 USD

Bachelor of Architecture - Architecture

Woodbury University
Earliest Intake
Aug 2025
Deadline
Aug 2025
Tuition (1st year)
$22,781.00 USD
Application Fee
No data available

Bachelor of Architecture - Architecture

University of Oregon (in partnership with Kaplan International)
Earliest Intake
Sep 2025
Deadline
Aug 2025
Tuition (1st year)
$44,598.00 USD
Application Fee
No data available

Bachelor of Architecture - Architecture

University of Arizona
Earliest Intake
Aug 2025
Deadline
May 2025
Tuition (1st year)
$39,600.00 USD
Application Fee
$85.00 USD

Bachelor of Architecture - Architecture

Academy of Art University
Earliest Intake
Sep 2025
Deadline
Sep 2025
Tuition (1st year)
$41,976.00 USD
Application Fee
$50.00 USD

ApplyBoard Services

GIC
Program

International Student GIC Program

Obtain your GIC from one of Canada’s largest banks without any processing fees.

Student
Loans

ApplyBoard Loans Services

Don’t let a lack of funds keep you from achieving your dreams. Jumpstart your (or your student’s) educational journey with ApplyBoard Student Loans.

Cost and Duration


Program Level
4-Year Bachelor's Degree
Average Graduate Diploma
5 Year Bachelor's Degree
Cost of Living
$12,000.00 USD / Year
Gross Tuition
$29,714.00 USD / First Year
Application Fee
$90.00 USD

Program Intakes

Study in University of Houston & Achieve Your Dreams

Ready to launch your study abroad journey? You make it happen, but ApplyBoard makes it easy! Follow in the steps of 500,000+ other students and trust our experts to guide your way.
Register for Free Today
Study in University of Houston