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Exploring history creates links, perspective, and foundations essential to understanding our past, present, and future identities. Architectural history, as a specialized area within historical studies, plays a unique role in interpreting constructed spaces and their impact on human experience.
The University of Texas at Austin's School of Architecture provides a two-phase graduate program for those pursuing academic careers in teaching, scholarship, and focused research. Through coursework, seminars, and individual projects, students collaborate with professors to cultivate original thinking while gaining comprehensive knowledge of the discipline and its analytical approaches. The program promotes interdisciplinary studies with the university's renowned departments of art history, history, philosophy, and geography. Candidates must achieve broad proficiency in architectural history while developing expertise in their chosen specialization.
The Master of Arts in Architectural History serves as both an entry point to advanced studies and a standalone degree. Typically completed within two years, the program mandates 30 credit hours of study, foreign language reading proficiency, and a thesis. This foundation prepares students for potential continuation into the Ph.D. program.
Students must have a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in the United States or a comparable degree from a foreign academic institution. A grade point average of at least 3.00 in upper-division (junior- and senior-level) coursework and in any graduate work already completed.
The minimum scores considered acceptable for admission by the Graduate School are:
TOEFL: 79 on the Internet-based test (iBT)
IELTS: An overall band of 6.5 on the Academic Examination