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311 Master's degrees in Architecture in United States
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.
Architecture - Synthesis and Integrated Studio
The Architecture - Synthesis and Integrated Studio program of the University at Buffalo is for students who have successfully completed a studio-based, four or five year undergraduate program in architecture from a regionally accredited four-year US college or university or an equivalent credential.
Architecture
The Architecture program of the University of Oregon allows you to complete a professional degree, leading to licensure, in a stimulating academic environment characterized by cooperation, rigor, and a commitment to human quality in the built environment.

Architecture
The Architecture programme from Illinois Institute of Technology is designed to challenge you through studio courses led by prominent practicing architects and help you gain licensure after graduation.
Architecture
The Architecture programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a professional M.Arch degree designed for aspiring licensed architects. This STEM-designated course offers two-year and three-year full-time tracks on campus, accommodating students from diverse academic backgrounds to foster design innovation.

Architectural Engineering
The Architectural Engineering programme from Illinois Institute of Technology is a research and thesis-based degree programme oriented toward students who wish to develop more knowledge about the design, construction, and operation of buildings and their systems.
Landscape Architecture - Accelerated Master's Program
In a world of complex social and environmental challenges, the Landscape Architecture - Accelerated Master's Program at The University of Arizona positions you to be a leader in creative, design-based problem solving.
Architecture
In the United States, most state registration boards require a degree from an accredited professional degree program as a prerequisite for licensure. An Architecture program at The University of New Mexico may be granted an eight-year, three-year, or two-year term of accreditation, depending on the extent of its conformance with established educational standards.
Urban Placemaking and Management
In the Urban Placemaking and Management program from Pratt Institute, we prepare professionals for this rapidly growing field. You’ll learn to create successful, vibrant, equitable, and economically viable public spaces using a bottom-up, community-driven, people-centric approach.
Architecture
The Master of Architecture (MArch) at the University of Illinois at Chicago is a three-year professional degree for applicants who have a bachelor's degree in any field.
Architecture
The Master of Science in Architecture programe at Kansas State University is a post-professional programme of study requiring a minimum of 30 semester credit hours for completion of the degree. The programme usually requires two years in residence, and is designed to enable students to pursue specialized study in specific Architectural topics. It is not a NAAB accredited degree.
Architecture
Architecture from Rhode Island School of Design is one of the few in the US embedded in a college of art and design.
Architecture
The Architecture programme from Syracuse University requires the completion of 30 credits, typically completed over the course of three semesters.
Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies
The degree Master of Science with a major in Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies (IGS) at Iowa State University is available to graduate students who wish to have a more diversified program of advanced study than generally permitted for students who specialize in a single subject.
Architecture
The University of Notre Dame School of Architecture graduate programs in architecture and urban design promote built environments that are durable, useful, and beautiful, and which are supportive of strong communities.
Architectural History
The Architectural History MA program from University of Texas at Austin offers an innovative and diverse curriculum that seeks to foster a critical understanding of architecture, the built environment, and the landscape.
Architecture
The Architecture program of Rochester Institute of Technology offers an immersive program focused on investigating the complexity of designing buildings with people, space, and the environment in mind.
Architecture - Design and Energy Conservation
Architecture - Design and Energy Conservation degree offered by The University of Arizona is aimed at advanced understanding of the theory and principles relating to design, energy conservation, and research methods applicable in different climatic regions throughout the world.
Architecture and Ecological Design
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Master of Architecture in Architecture and Ecological Design, the first professional degree offered by the Department of Architecture, is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). The degree program requires two to three years of graduate study, depending on the applicant’s previous academic background and qualifications.
Architecture
The Architecture program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is focusing on emerging research critical to the architectural profession, which requires expertise that exceeds current criteria for accredited professional degrees.