Huckabee College of Architecture explained

Huckabee College of Architecture
Established:1927
Dean:Urs Peter "Upe" Flueckiger[1]
Faculty:46[2]
Students:602[3]
Undergrad:495
Postgrad:107
City:Lubbock
State:Texas
Country:U.S.
Coor:33.5807°N -101.8807°W

Texas Tech University College of Architecture is the college of architecture at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. The architecture program has existed at Texas Tech University since 1927.[4] Texas Tech's Master of Architecture is a professional degree and it is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB).[5] On November 30, 2022, the school announced it would be named the Huckabee College of Architecture.[6]

History

Texas Tech University first offered architecture education in 1927 within the College of Engineering. The emphasis of the program was advanced construction and mechanical equipment of buildings. Four years later the architecture program transformed into the Department of Architecture and Allied Arts and it emphasis expanded from engineering and structures to design. In 1933, the department offered its first Bachelor of Architecture degree, a program that the next year would be expanded to a five-year degree. By 1957 the program was accredited with the National Architectural Accrediting Board, and has been continuously accredited since then.[4]

In 1971 the department moved to its current building and in 1975 the board of regents designated the architecture program as the Division of Architecture. Eleven years later, the division of architecture would become an independent college. The State Coordinating Board first approved the program's Master of Architecture degree in 1985, and in 1992 the Master of Architecture professional degree program was awarded a full five-year accreditation. The College of Architecture became the first architecture education program to offer a 173 credit hour Master of Architecture professional degree in 1996.[4]

Currently, the Huckabee College of Architecture offers a Bachelor of Science in Architecture (B.S. Arch) consists of 124 credit hours of undergraduate courses.[7] The M.Arch program is a 4 + 2-year program (60 hours of graduate coursework).[8] This is a professional degree and graduates can sit for their licensing exam (ARE).

Notable people

Former students

See main article: List of Texas Tech University people.

Faculty

See main article: List of Texas Tech University faculty.

Lecture Series

"The Texas Tech Huckabee College of Architecture Lecture Series aims to create and explore a discourse on topics ranging from the built environment, creative and innovative scholarship, to current issues taking place in our society. The series features lectures from architects, theorists, scholars, and educators exploring, expanding, and uncovering new ground for the discipline of Architecture. TTU CoA Lectures Series is supported by the Dean's Funds for Excellence."[9]

2021-2022

Lubbock Lecturers

El Paso Lecturers

2020-2021

2019-2020

Lubbock Lecturers

El Paso Lecturers

2018-2019

Lubbock Lecturers

El Paso Lecturers

2017-2018

Lubbock Lecturers

El Paso Lecturers

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Meet the Administration | Huckabee College of Architecture | TTU .
  2. Web site: Faculty Count by College Fall 2012. Texas Tech Institutional Research . 2013-05-25.
  3. Web site: Total Enrollment by College - Fall 2013 . Texas Tech Institutional Research . www.irim.ttu.edu . 2013-10-22.
  4. Web site: School History. Texas Tech University College of Architecture . 2008-09-14.
  5. Web site: TTU CoA Accreditation.
  6. Web site: Texas Tech names Huckabee College of Architecture for gift honoring father . 2022-12-02 . Lubbock Avalanche-Journal . en-US.
  7. Web site: B.S. Arch.
  8. Web site: M.Arch.
  9. Web site: Lecture series . 2022-03-03 . Texas Tech University College of Architecture.