School of Architecture + Landscape Architecture Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts
   


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Graduate Degrees

Graduate studies in the School of Architecture + Landscape Architecture are organized to provide students the ability to move from a general understanding of architecture toward advanced knowledge and skills, emphasizing a deep awareness of theoretical foundations and contemporary issues in architecture. Emphasis is also given to questions of tectonics and the need to integrate theories of making into the conception of architecture. Our position within a new city for the beginning of the century requires that we develop an appropriate conceptual framework for questions of urbanism and the environment; these issues are explored though electives within our school and with our colleagues in the School of Planning and the Master of Science in Design program. We expect students in advanced architecture programs to develop areas of specialization, and we encourage them to take advantage of the opportunities that exist within our Master of Science in the Built Environment program. This program currently offers courses in energy efficient design and technology.

See Apply to Graduate Programs for more information about applying to the degree programs.