Program Overview
Syracuse University's Post-Professional Master of Science in Architecture is a research-focused program that equips students with advanced knowledge and skills in sustainable design. The 30-credit-hour program emphasizes advanced design and research methods through studios, seminars, and a thesis. Graduates are prepared to lead conversations on the multidisciplinary nature of architectural projects in the 21st century.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Post-Professional Master of Science in Architecture program at Syracuse University is a research-focused degree that provides students with advanced knowledge and skills in sustainable and energy-conscious design. The program aims to prepare graduates to seek, initiate, and lead conversations on the complex multi-disciplinary nature of architectural projects in the 21st century.
Outline:
The MS in Architecture program consists of 30 credit hours, typically completed over the course of three semesters. The program's content focuses on developing students' understanding of advanced design and research methods through a highly focused core of studios, research seminars, and a thesis.
First Semester:
- Required design studio
- Research seminar
Second Semester:
- Suite of electives tailored to complement the research + design focus
- Preparation for final thesis/directed research experience