• The Master of Architecture program is built on three levels. The first level is dedicated to introducing essential disciplinary knowledge and the fundamental design skills required for the NAAB-accredited degree.
  • The second level builds upon this foundation with increasingly refined vocational knowledge and advanced professional capability.
  • The final level culminates with a year of individually directed design research, with master classes and a directed design research project (thesis) focused on the student’s emergent architectural interests. 
  • This degree fully prepares graduates for the present and future professional activities in the ever-evolving field of architecture. As an accredited professional degree, it provides a solid intellectual base of knowledge in history, technology, professional practice, and theory.
  • The studios culminate in an option-based studio and directed design research sequence, pursuing exploration of advanced and emerging topics.