Architecture
The 33-credit hour Master of Science in Architectural Studies (MSAS) is a Planned Program leading to a nonprofessional degree for advanced investigations in a focus area related to Architecture proposed by the applicant. Acceptance into the program is dependent upon finding a faculty member agreeing to be the applicant’s advisor. Learn More
The 36-credit hour MSAS Concentration in Sustainable Architecture is a post-professional graduate degree program focused on the social, ecological, and environmental issues related to resilient, regenerative architecture and the city involving design, technology, public policy, building science, and the environment. Learn more
The 25-credit hour Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Architecture is a post-professional graduate certificate focused on the social, ecological, and environmental issues related to resilient, regenerative architecture and the city involving design, technology, public policy, building science, and the environment. Learn more
MASTER of ARCHITECTURE DEGREE (M.ARCH)
The (M.Arch) program leads to a professional degree accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), the educational credentials you need for licensure as a registered architect in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The program requires students to develop an individual focus of study, supported by faculty of their choosing, that will serve as the foundation for their Thesis or Project-in-Lieu-of-Thesis (PILOT) completed in the final semester of the program. Learn more
The Certificate provides students with the opportunity for specialized investigations of architecture’s positive impact on the built environment, natural systems, and society and to build special skills, knowledge, and approaches to advanced building science, building technologies, and regenerative design practices. Learn more
The Certificate provides students with the opportunity for specialized investigations engaging the positive impact of sustainable policy, development & planning on the built environment, natural systems, and society with an emphasis on urbanism and the future of cities confronting twenty-first century environmental, social, and economic challenges. Learn more
Is a coordinated curriculum that allows Adv. M. Arch students to earn an additional degree credential in Historic Preservation as an enhancement to their master’s education. Learn more