This post-professional degree program provides students the opportunity to engage in research specialization or focus beyond that possible within the professional degree programs. Two concentrations are currently available: Architectural Pedagogy, and the History and Culture of Architecture.
Admission requires an application that includes a portfolio, transcripts, a statement of purpose with a specific research focus for the proposed program of study, and three letters of recommendation. Admission to this Master of Science program requires a faculty member to accept responsibility as the Academic Advisor who supervises the proposed course work and thesis.
MS in Architectural Studies
Mandatory Thesis or Project, 6 credits (minimum)
Research Preparation, 3 credits
Seminars, Directed Research, Extra-School, Independent Study, 21 credits
Total, 30 credits
*A maximum of 15 credits can be "double-counted" for both the MArch, MLA, or MUD program and the Master of Science program. Decisions regarding course credit to be "double-counted" will be made by the Academic Advisor.




