
The Master of Science in Architecture provides an advanced study of architectural design, theory, history, and sustainable building practices. Students explore spatial design, materials, structural principles, and digital modeling while developing skills to conceptualize and execute innovative architectural projects. The program combines theoretical foundations with applied studio work, helping learners develop creative expertise in design, planning, and architectural problem solving. Through coursework, studio projects, and research assignments, students gain insight into the integration of aesthetics, functionality, and environmental considerations in contemporary architecture.
The program also emphasizes research, technical skills, and professional application. Faculty mentorship, studio practice, and project based exercises allow students to build practical competence in design development, building technologies, and presentation techniques. Graduates are prepared to work in architectural firms, urban planning organizations, design consultancies, and construction companies, applying their skills to conceptualize, design, and manage architectural projects. The curriculum ensures that students leave with both conceptual understanding and applied skills essential for careers in architecture, urban design, and construction management.
Semester 1 Foundations in Architecture
• Architectural Design and Studio Practice
• History of Architecture and Theory
• Building Materials and Structural Principles
• Digital Modeling and Visualization
Semester 2 Advanced Design and Applied Projects
• Sustainable Design and Environmental Systems
• Advanced Studio Projects
• Professional Practice and Project Management
• Capstone Architectural Project
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in architectural firms, urban planning agencies, design consultancies, and construction companies, where expertise in architecture and design is essential. Alumni may work as architects, urban designers, project managers, design consultants, or researchers, applying creative and technical skills to develop innovative architectural solutions. The combination of applied design, technical knowledge, and professional practice equips graduates to contribute to urban development, sustainable building, and creative projects. Some graduates pursue doctoral studies in architecture, urban planning, or design research. Graduates leave ready to engage professionally in design and construction projects.
Students choose this degree for its combination of creative design and technical expertise, offering a curriculum that integrates theory, applied studio work, and sustainable design principles. The program emphasizes studio practice, research projects, and professional development, allowing learners to develop skills in conceptual design, project management, and architectural innovation. Faculty mentorship, applied projects, and design critiques support students in translating theoretical knowledge into practical architectural solutions. For individuals seeking a graduate program that prepares them for impactful careers in architecture, urban design, and construction, this degree provides a focused and highly relevant pathway.
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Email: admissions@columbia.edu
Address: University of Columbia, Admissions Office, New York, NY, United States