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The Master of Science program equips students with advanced research capabilities to tackle future challenges in environmental design. This degree is ideal for those pursuing both professional practice and academic pathways. We welcome applicants with architecture degrees, as well as individuals from related disciplines seeking to apply research methodologies to environmental design. Students can specialize in one of our established program tracks or create a customized focus by selecting courses across the university. The 32-credit graduate program typically takes 12-18 months to complete, with potential fieldwork components depending on the chosen specialization.
The Illinois School of Architecture's M.S. in Architectural Studies fosters specialized knowledge and research proficiency for academic and professional advancement. As part of a top-tier research institution, our faculty guide students through a rigorous, research-oriented curriculum. Collaborate with distinguished professors across diverse expertise areas to examine historical contexts, challenge current paradigms, and influence future developments. Specialization tracks include urban design, health environments, construction detailing, sustainable technology, structural systems, design theory, historic preservation, and architectural history.
Credit - 32