• The School of Architecture and Built Environment specializes in critical architectural futures and its integration of current cultural studies, environmental resiliency, sustainable design, technological advancement, and social and theoretical issues.
  • Students get the opportunity to choose topics from areas including architectural history and theory, architectural design and practice, architectural pedagogy, environmental building science, professional practice, and digital design.
  • Although the focus of the degree is on research, students are also required to complete a minimum of one unit of coursework.