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The Master of Science in Architecture is a STEM-certified, research-focused program designed for advanced professional development, consulting, academic careers, and doctoral preparation. Students can choose between two specialized tracks (Historic Preservation and Sustainable Architecture) or tailor their studies to align with faculty research areas. This program emphasizes analytical writing and research methodologies, equipping graduates for roles in academia, research institutions, consulting firms, and advanced scholarship. Both thesis and non-thesis pathways are available, with the non-thesis option ideal for practice-based research. Situated in downtown San Antonio, the program benefits from its urban setting featuring centuries of architectural heritage, providing an exceptional environment for creative and professional exploration.
The School of Architecture and Planning prepares students for professional careers in architecture and interior design through its graduate programs, which serve as terminal degrees for licensure and advanced study. These programs leverage the school's strategic location in San Antonio's urban core, near the cultural crossroads of South Texas and the U.S.-Mexico border region.
The architectural history specialization offers rigorous training in analyzing buildings and urban environments through historical and critical lenses. This concentration readies graduates for academic positions, institutional roles, or further study, while also providing foundations for careers in education, legal fields, preservation work, urban development, and media.