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340 Master's degrees in Architecture in North America
Architecture
Our Master of Architecture at the University of Michigan combines coursework in design, history and theory, representation, digital fabrication, computation, technology, and sustainability.
Architecture
The University of Cincinnati's Master in Architecture is committed to the design and production of buildings that are useful, durable, meaningful, inspiring, and responsibly engaged with their physical, cultural, and social contexts.
Architectural Technology (Fast-Track) (Optional Co-op) (Online)
The Architectural Technology (Fast-Track) (Optional Co-op) (Online) course from Centennial College allows qualified graduates with a university degree in architecture (including those from foreign universities) to gain direct admission into the third semester of the three-year Architectural Technology program to receive their diploma in four academic semesters.

Architecture - Business Administration
The Architecture - Business Administration programme from Illinois Institute of Technology is designed to prepare you to follow your passions.
Architecture - Applied Research in Practice
Through a robust research and preparation-for-practice curriculum, the Architecture - Applied Research in Practice program of the University of Minnesota prepares students to assume leadership roles in anticipating, researching, and addressing emerging problems in the creation of resilient and equitable built environments.
Architecture and Environmental Design
Kent State University’s Architecture and Environmental Design degree offers an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the relationship between architecture, sustainability, and the environment.
Architecture
The Architecture program at University of Miami is an accredited professional degree program that prepares graduates to live and thrive in the world of architecture.
Architecture and City and Regional Planning
By enrolling in the Architecture and City and Regional Planning program at Georgia Institute of Technology, students are able to obtain two degrees in half the time. One of this programs is the Architecture and City and Regional Planning program offered by Georgia Institute of Technology .
Architecture - Engineering - Construction Management
The Carnegie Mellon University Master of Science in Architecture - Engineering - Construction Management (MSAECM) focuses on the integration of design and technology, particularly advanced information systems, as a means of both improving building performance and enhancing environmental sustainability.
Architecture Joint Degree (MArch I or II)
This Architecture Joint Degree (MArch I or II) program from Yale University, is directed to individuals who wish to become leaders in sustainable architecture and ecological design, with a focus on the integration of ecological science, energy systems, and global urbanization patterns with architecture and urbanism.
Urban Planning and Development
Urban Planning and Development from Cleveland State University (CSU) equips urban planning and development professionals with the knowledge and skills to effect positive change for diverse and dynamic metropolitan regions and communities.
Architecture and Historic Preservation
The Architecture and Historic Preservation dual degree from University of Maryland combines course work from the Architecture and Historic Preservation programs to enable a student to complete both the Master of Architecture and Master of Historic Preservation degrees with fewer credits than it would take to complete the two separately.
Interior Architecture and Design
The MFA program at Academy of Art University focuses on advanced techniques and theory of Interior Architecture and Design. The curriculum—designed and taught by industry professionals—focuses on research, concept and design development, traditional and digital media, innovative ideas, and global issues.
Real Estate Development and Urbanism
The Real Estate Development and Urbanism is an interdisciplinary one-year graduate program at University of Miami that combines the strengths of the University of Miami’s Schools of Architecture, Business Administration, and Law to create a world-class program that blends the fundamentals of real estate development with livable community planning and design.
Architecture
The Architecture program of the University at Buffalo provides a flexible program through which students are immersed in special fields of research and practice related to architecture and the built environment.
Architecture
The Master of Science in Architecture at Thomas Jefferson University is an advanced post-professional degree designed for students who have a previous degree in architecture or related field, and would like to pursue a rigorous academic investigation into a clearly defined research agenda framed around their interests.
Architecture
The Architecture program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is a NAAB-accredited professional degree designed for those who have completed an undergraduate degree in a discipline other than architecture (such as Business, Engineering, Political Science, etc.).
Architectural Technology (Fast-Track) (Optional Co-op)
The Architectural Technology (Fast-Track) (Optional Co-op) programme at Centennial College allows qualified graduates with a university degree in architecture (including those from foreign universities) to gain direct admission into the third semester of the three-year Architectural Technology program and receive their diploma in four academic semesters.
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
The Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from University of British Columbia is a professional degree for engineers who want to excel and drive innovation.
Landscape Architecture Certificate
University of Southern California offers an international laboratory for the study of place in an extraordinary natural landscape, at the center of an unparalleled multicultural region. Thus, the Landscape Architecture Certificate program at University of Southern California has a particular focus on urban place-making in relation to three principles.