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The USC School of Architecture is Southern California’s oldest architecture school and the only architecture school connected to a private research-1 university on the West Coast. With our 100-year legacy of design innovation, we’re redefining the role of architect to include citizen, influencer of public policy, and advocate for change.
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The USC undergraduate architecture program has been committed to the fundamental concerns of the built environment for over 100 years. Rooted in Los Angeles but embracing a global outlook, our programs encourage progressive, cultural thinking about architecture and its role in social change.
The School of Architecture is located in the Harris Hall and Watt Hall Complex, at the southern end of the USC University Park Campus. The school comprises over 50,000 square feet (4,600 m 2 ) of design studios, classrooms, galleries, workshops and labs.
The USC School of Architecture is Southern California’s oldest architecture school and the only architecture school connected to a private research-1 university on the West Coast. With our 100-year legacy of design innovation, we’re redefining the role of architect to include citizen, influencer of public policy, and advocate for change.
The academic programs at the USC School of Architecture give students numerous degree options to best pursue their individual interests and goals. Students complete courses in theory and history alongside hands-on studio courses and fieldwork in robust, interactive learning environments.
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