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The Master of Science in Architecture is a post-professional graduate program that demands at least 30 semester credit hours to earn the degree. Typically completed over two years of on-campus study, this program allows students to focus on particular architectural disciplines. Note that this degree does not carry NAAB accreditation.
Students can specialize in either Design Theory or Ecological and Sustainable Design. These concentration areas within the Master of Science in Architecture program welcome graduates from five- or six-year architecture programs, as well as those with four-year bachelor's degrees in related fields like interior architecture or landscape architecture. Admission decisions are based on applicants' academic records and their proposed research focus.