The School of Architecture currently offers a five-year undergraduate professional degree (B. Arch), a post-professional master’s degree (M.S. Arch), and and two programs leading to the M. Arch degree--the M. Arch II program for students who have already earned a non-accredited bachelor's degree in architecture and the M. Arch III program for students who have graduated from college with a major other than architecture. It has an enrollment of approximately 340 undergraduate and 30 graduate students, with 20 full-time and 15 part-time and adjunct faculty members. A new studio/office/laboratory building was completed in 2007, which integrates space for the graduate architecture and landscape architecture programs and houses state-of-the-art materials laboratories and fabrication facilities. Both the undergraduate and graduate programs have active international exchange agreements with universities and technical institutes in Mexico, Spain and Australia. A summer program of architectural study and sketching in Italy is also offered.