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The Master of Science in Architecture is a STEM-recognized, research-focused graduate program designed for advanced professional development, consulting roles, academic careers, and doctoral preparation. Students can pursue two defined specializations (Historic Preservation and Sustainable Architecture) or tailor their studies around faculty research areas. This architecture master's program emphasizes analytical writing and research methodologies, equipping graduates for careers in academia, research institutions, consulting firms, or continued advanced study. Participants may choose between thesis and non-thesis tracks, with the non-thesis alternative particularly suited for practice-based research. The college's downtown San Antonio setting provides an exceptional learning environment, surrounded by centuries of architectural heritage from Spanish colonial to contemporary structures, creating an ideal setting for creative exploration and professional research.
The School of Architecture and Planning prepares students for professional careers in architecture and interior design. Its graduate programs serve as culminating degrees for professional certification while offering advanced study opportunities for practicing architects and related professionals. The school leverages its strategic location in downtown San Antonio, along with the broader cultural landscape of South Texas and the U.S.-Mexico border region.
Historic preservation involves designing for continuity while managing change within historical contexts. The program provides advanced training in preservation design, building technologies, urban planning, and heritage management through specialized graduate coursework.