The College of Built Environments is home to five departments: Architecture, Construction Management, Landscape Architecture, Real Estate, and Urban Design + Planning. We offer a wide range of academic pathways. Offering more than 20 undergraduate majors, five minors, and a number of co-current degrees students have opportunities to participate in a number of studios, interdisciplinary courses, study abroad programs, internships, and service-learning projects. Our various graduate programs provide students with a rigorous and substantial curriculum. Students gain practical and theoretical experiences that will enable them to meet the needs of a 21st century built environments professional. Graduate students are encouraged to collaborate with faculty on research projects, participate in competition, and travel.
Bachelor of Arts in Architecture
Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Design
Bachelor of Science in Construction Management
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (BLA)
Bachelor of Arts in Community, Environment & Planning
Dual Degree in Architecture and Construction Management
Bachelor of Science in Real Estate
Master of Architecture (MArch)
Master of Science in Architecture (Design Technology)
Master of Science in Architecture (History & Theory)
Master of Science in Construction Management
Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA)
Master of Science in Real Estate
Master of Urban Planning (MUP)
Online Master of Science in Construction Management
Online Master of Infrastructure Planning and Management (MIPM)
Dual MArch-MLA: Architecture page / Landscape Architecture page
Dual MLA-MUP: Landscape Architecture page / Urban Design & Planning page
UW’s Professional & Continuing Education offers many opportunities to expand your learning opportunities within the built environment through their Construction, Real Estate and Sustainability track