Master of Science with a Major in Architecture
The College of Architecture's (COA) Master of Science (MS) Program is a non-professional program requiring a minimum of thirty semester hours of advanced study and is oriented toward advanced practice, scholarship and research. Applicants may have previous degrees in architecture or other related fields. The program accepts students with a professional degree in a design or design-related field, as well as students with a baccalaureate degree in a non-design field who wish to pursue an area of study offered in the Master of Science degree.
Concentration: History, Theory, and Criticism of Architecture
Addresses architectural and urban history, philosophy, criticism, and practice of architecture as a basis for theoretical discourse, including design philosophies, methods, and criticism. Provides an impetus for critical reflection and design speculation upon the social, economic, political, and technological dimensions of a diverse cultural landscape.
Specific requirements for this area of study may be found at the www.coa.gatech.edu/ms/htc.htm.
For further details on the program, contact:
M.S. Program Advisor
Ph.D. Office, College of Architecture
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0155

