Master of Science in Architecture
The Master of Science in Architecture is an advanced, multidisciplinary, 32-
credit hour thesis degree program designed to provide highly qualified students
with a traditional academic foundation in theoretical concepts and research
methods in Architecture. In this program, students develop support courses
and a thesis topic in an emphasis area offered by the department or research
centers associated with the college. Students normally outline a specific patterns
of study with their graduate advisory committee.
The Master of Science, a thesis program administered through
the Department of Architecture, has been in existence since 1991, evolving
from a post-professional degree offering. A non-professional degree at the
master's level for those seeking advanced knowledge in preparation for careers
in architectural research, university teaching, or specialized practice and
consulting, the degree may also act as a milestone toward a Ph.D. in architecture.
The student can focus his or her studies within the emphasis areas and exploration
topics formally identified by the Department of Architecture. Applicants are
invited to inquire about topics outside of those areas, providing they can identify
a core of available faculty and support resources, and submit a clearly defined
plan of study.
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