Program Description ...

The College of Architecture, Design & Construction (CADC) recognizes that graduate education is a significant commitment, often requiring students to take hiatus from or postpone a professional career. Graduate assistantships and tuition waivers will be available to qualified and competitively selected students in each track. For information on graduate assistantships, waivers, tuition and fees, please see the Graduate School website at http://www.grad.auburn.edu/prospective.html.

The CADC also houses many other related departments and degree programs such as Industrial Design, Graphic Design, Landscape Architecture, Interiors Architecture and Community Planning, many of which can become opportunities for students via cross-disciplinary projects, electives and degree minors. The college is one of only 14 in the U.S. that houses design and construction programs offering baccalaureate and graduate degrees from within the same academic unit.

Industries representative of the CADC in the local and surrounding urban areas provide significant support and participation in our academic programs. Opportunities throughout the curricula may include projects featuring professional interaction, real-time context, community outreach, etc.

About SOA

  • Over 600 students in its undergraduate and graduate programs
  • Programs across four disciplines: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Community Planning and Interior Architecture

About BSCI

  • Over 600 students in its undergraduate and graduate programs
  • 2nd oldest construction management program in the U.S.
  • M. Miller Gorrie Center is a “Gold” LEED certified facility
  • Over 3000 graduates world-wide