MSc in Architectural Studies - Sustainable Design in Gainesville United States | University of Florida

University of Florida | Gainesville United States
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Qualification
Masters Degree
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 30,134
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
24 months

The MSAS Concentration in Sustainable Design is a 36-credit graduate program (nonprofessional degree) centered on addressing social, ecological, and environmental concerns through resilient and regenerative urban planning approaches. This curriculum explores how design innovation, technological solutions, policy frameworks, and sustainable practices contribute to building adaptable communities and urban centers.

Students in the Sustainable Design specialization pursue focused research addressing modern environmental dilemmas, socioeconomic pressures, and ecological concerns. Graduates will gain expertise in implementing sustainability policies while participating in shaping built environments, natural ecosystems, and community development. The curriculum highlights how sustainable and regenerative approaches influence current urban challenges and the evolution of metropolitan areas.

The program encourages applications from both research-focused and professionally-driven individuals, equipping graduates for sustainability leadership positions across various sectors including architectural design, development industries, corporate sustainability departments, governmental agencies, educational institutions, and nonprofit organizations.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.0

Qualification Requirements

Online Application This is the first step in the Admissions process. On your Application, be sure to self-report your GPA on the form to expedite review. When asked if you are applying for re-admission to UF, be sure to mark NO unless you have previously attended UF as a graduate student. Florida residents should complete the Florida Residency Affidavit. Note that the Certificate of Financial Responsibility is NOT required.
Letter of Intent: Please describe your motives and goals in pursuing a graduate education in architecture, as well as any intended focus or specialization. What are you looking for in your graduate studies? What educational and/or life experiences will you bring with you? Why are you applying to the University of Florida?
Resume / Curriculum Vitae: This should include a summary of education, work experience, awards/recognition, publications, etc.
Package 2: Applicants should request that the following documents be sent to the University of Florida Office of Graduate Admissions
Official Transcripts: Official transcripts and credentials from all institutions of higher education previously attended. The University of Florida calculates your undergraduate grade point average (GPA) using the last 60 semester credits (or 90 quarter credits) of your bachelor's degree. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 grade point average to be considered for admission. Note for international applicants: Please provide your official transcripts in both your country's native language as well as English translations.
Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Scores: As of Fall 2022, the School of Architecture no longer requires GRE scores for admission into our graduate programs.
Demonstration of English Language Proficiency: For applicants from outside the United States and Puerto Rico, you are required to demonstrate English language proficiency in one of the following methods: 1) TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): The UF School Code for TOEFL scores is 5812 and the Department Code is 12. Minimum TOEFL scores: 550 (paper format), 213 (computer), or 80 (web-based), 2) IELTS (International English Language Testing System): Minimum score: 6, 3) MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery): Minimum score: 77, or 4) Successful completion of the University of Florida English Language Institute program.
Three Letters of Recommendation: These letters should be written by people qualified to assess your past academic performance and/or professional experience, as well as your preparation and aptitude for advanced graduate studies in architecture. As a part of the application process, applicants will be asked to provide the names and contact information for individuals who have agreed to write letters on behalf of the applicant. UF will contact those individuals and provide them with a secure website allowing them to upload materials confidentially.
Package 3: Applicants should send the following item to the School of Architecture:
Portfolio: Applicants should prepare a digital portfolio of previous design studio work, independent projects, and/or related creative work. Applicants who have completed pre-professional degrees and are seeking admission into the advanced degree program should use your portfolio to demonstrate strength in conceptual design, critical thinking, and understanding of architectural conventions (including plan, section, elevation, three-dimensional diagrams, renderings, physical models, etc). For applicants without extensive backgrounds in architecture, the portfolio should demonstrate any related visual and/or conceptual thinking skills. This may include freehand drawing, painting, photography, furniture design, construction, free verse, critical writing, etc.
For applicants from countries where English is not the ofcial language, a minimum score on one of these English Language Skills tests, IELTS - 6.0,TOEFL IBT- 80, PBT- 550.

Tuition USD 30,134

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