7 Master's degrees in Architecture in Michigan, United States
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 Master of Architecture 3 1/2 year degree track at Andrews University is an accredited professional degree that is designed for students who have previously earned an undergraduate degree in an unrelated area of study.
Architecture Design and Research
The MS in Architecture Design and Research capitalizes on the University of Michigan unique position as a premier research university with over 95 top five ranked departments. The University's scope and breadth across various architecture-related disciplines is integral to the course of study in all concentrations.
Business Administration and Architecture (Dual Master)
The Business Administration and Architecture (Dual Master) program at Lawrence Technological University will have you combine your skills in architecture and design with superior business knowledge and watch your career opportunities multiply.
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
The program in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at the University of Michigan gives engineers an opportunity to focus on emerging and growth fields.
International Planning Studies
The Master of International Planning Studies (MIPS) at Michigan State University is a one-year (2 semesters and one summer) program that is designed for practitioners currently employed in urban and regional planning or related fields who desire additional knowledge in the field of community and regional development.
Architecture and Business Administration (Dual Degree)
The Architecture and Business Administration (Dual Degree) program at Lawrence Technological University enables students to earn both the NAAB-accredited Master of Architecture and the Master of Business Administration degrees.