The Master of Science (M.S.) in Architecture is a 30 credit hour degree focusing on emerging research critical to the architectural profession, which requires expertise that exceeds current criteria for accredited professional degrees. This non-professional degree curriculum is made up of core requirements (research methods and interdisciplinary skills) and research-based concentration areas. For more information about the Design Computation concentration, contact Eric Sauda. For more information about the Design Science concentration, contact Kyoung-Hee Kim. |
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Admission RequirementsM.S. in Architecture applicants must identify a potential research focus to be articulated as a part of their application in the Statement of Purpose. In addition to identifying a potential research focus, admission is based on an applicant’s previous academic credentials, GRE scores, TOEFL scores (for international students), and a portfolio of material illustrative of the applicant’s research interests such as reports, writing samples, computational models, etc.). The minimum admission requirements for the M.S. in Architecture at UNC Charlotte are:
The above admission requirements include the minimum admission standards for the UNC Charlotte Graduate School. Documents To Be Submitted For AdmissionApplication to the M.S. in Architecture follows existing Graduate School and School of Architecture admissions processes. The UNC Charlotte application process is completely online. To apply for graduate studies in the School of Architecture, all applicants must submit the following application materials to the UNC Charlotte Office of Graduate Admissions :
DesComp ConcentrationCore Courses (21 credit hours)
Concentration Courses (9 credit hours)
Design Science ConcentrationCore Courses (21 credit hours)
Concentration Courses (9 credit hours)
Degree Total = 30 Credit Hours |
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