Architecture - Associate of Science

Statement of Purpose

The architecture program at Texas Southmost College is one of only two programs in South Texas to offer an Associate of Science in Architecture degree. The curriculum includes a full range of lower division (foundational) architectural courses that are typically required for the first two years of a bachelor’s degree in architecture. These courses are transferable to most universities throughout Texas, as well as other states. The program’s dedicated faculty and staff provide assistance for students during the transfer process.

Through innovative pedagogy, this program will cultivate critical thinking, creativity, social responsibility, and collaboration skills. Service-learning projects and community-engagement initiatives allow students to develop their design skills through participation in a hands-on learning experience that is authentic and meaningful.

Upon successful completion of the program, students will earn:

  • Associate of Science - Architecture

Who the Program Serves

The TSC Architecture program is open to students from diverse backgrounds and skill levels who are passionate about careers in architecture.

Our students include:

  • Students seeking to enter the architecture field directly upon earning their associate degree-see a range of job titles in the Career Options section below
  • Graduates from the Architecture program may pursue a bachelor’s degree in architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, and construction management

If you are interested in learning more about whether this program is the right fit for you, contact one of our academic advisors today.

Skills and knowledge you will gain

Students in this program will learn to:

  • use appropriate graphic skills and digital drafting techniques for design presentation purposes;
  • complete the initial three phases of a typical design process, including Pre-Design (PD), Schematic Design (SD), and Design Development (DD) for small scale architectural, urban, and landscape projects;
  • comprehend the fundamental principles of structural system behaviors and mechanical and structural systems;
  • identify major Western art and architectural styles throughout history; and
  • effectively participate in teamwork and community service activities through public interest design.

Career Options

Our program leads to a number of positions in the field, including:

  • Drafting, Designer, and Coordinating roles

Job search assistance

TSC connects students to high-wage, high-demand jobs by aligning academic and continuing education pathways to the workforce. Texas Southmost College provides valuable experiences that make our graduates exceptionally marketable, such as:

  • Job Fairs: Each spring TSC hosts a job fair that features more than 70 employers, all looking for the next generation of qualified candidates. Students and alumni are invited to bring their resumes and strengthen their contacts in their chosen fields.
  • Career Services: TSC’s Transfer, Career, and Employment Services team assists students in mapping out college transfers, shaping career aspirations, and aiding in post-graduation job placements. Their services encompass guidance on job hunts, crafting compelling resumes and cover letters, and conducting interest inventory evaluations. More information may be found here.

Funding your education

Texas Southmost College remains the most affordable institution of higher education in the entire Rio Grande Valley. When we talk about financial literacy, we talk about accumulating wealth, not debt. If you want to make a good return on investment, Think TSC, and study local.

TSC offers a number of grants and scholarships for those who qualify.

  • Applying for scholarships is easy. Submit one application, and you are automatically matched with all of the scholarships you qualify for at TSC. Click here to learn more about the TSC scholarship portal.
  • Federal financial aid is available through grants, loans, and work-study opportunities. Applying for financial aid is free! Click here to learn more.

FAQ

How long does it take to complete the program?

Two years to complete the Associate of Science in Architecture degree, if attending college full-time

How much time will I need to commit to coursework and assignments?

One-three hours per class, depending on the subject

What software is being taught?

AutoCAD, Revit, Sketchup, Rhino, Adobe Suite: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign

How do I apply to the program?

To apply, complete the ApplyTexas application and follow the admissions process. If you need assistance, our advisors are available to guide you through the steps.

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Program Student Learning Outcomes

Program Student Learning Outcomes (PSLO) are statements that specify what students will know, be able to do or be able to demonstrate when they have completed the program.

  1. Graduates from the TSC’s Architecture Program will be able to use appropriate graphic skills and digital drafting techniques for design presentation purposes.
  2. Graduates will be able to complete the initial three phases of a typical design process including Pre-design (PD), Schematics Design (SD), and Design Development (DD) for small scale architectural urban and landscape projects.
  3. Graduates will be able to comprehend the fundamental principles of structural system behaviors and mechanical and structural systems.
  4. Graduates will be able to identify major Western art and architectural styles throughout history.
  5. Graduates will be able to effectively participate in teamwork and community service activities through public interest design.

Program of Study

1st Semester

2nd Semester

3rd Semester

4th Semester

ENGL-1301, MATH-1314, ARCH-1301, ARCH-1311, ARCH-1307, ENGL-1302, GOVT-2305, ARCH-1302, ARCH-1308, MATH-1316, GOVT-2306, HIST-1301, PHYS-1301, HIST-1302, ARCH-1304, and ARCH-2312: Grade of C or better is required for graduation

XXXX-X3XX (Social and Behavioral Sciences Elective), XXXX-X3XX (Language, Philosophy, & Culture Elective), and XXXX-X3XX (Life and Physical Sciences Elective): Students may take any course within this category of the TSC General Education Core Curriculum

This information is provided as an example only. You will develop a personalized plan with your Success Coach and faculty advisor/mentor that reflects your goals and interests. You are required to meet with an advisor each semester to ensure you are on track for graduation. This document does not contain all the information you need to stay on track for graduation.