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32 Master's degrees offered by the university
Urban Design
The Urban Design is an accelerated graduate program offered at University of Texas at Austin designed to prepare students for advanced work in the practice of urban design.
Historic Preservation
The Historic Preservation MArch program from University of Texas at Austin is designed to encourage students to see existing neighborhoods and buildings that are of merit as an essential resource—whether or not they are “historic”.
Advanced Architectural Design
The Advanced Architectural Design MAAD degree offered at University of Texas at Austin is a design-oriented program that offers students with an accredited B. Arch. degree the resources for personal and professional growth in an area of concentration of their choosing under the guidance of a faculty mentor.
Conducting
The Conducting MM program offered at University of Texas at Austin trains students in the artistic, technical, physical, and leadership skills required of successful conductors at the professional and post-secondary levels. Intensive coursework in conducting, score study, analysis, musicology, and theory is combined with regular opportunities to conduct university ensembles.
Historic Preservation
The Historic Preservation MSc program from University of Texas at Austin provides students with an introduction to advanced studies in historic preservation and is a prerequisite for the Ph.D. program.
Theatre - Drama and Theatre for Youth and Communities
The Theatre - Drama and Theatre for Youth and Communities MFA program offered at University of Texas at Austin is a nationally recognized program that focuses on the interdependence of theatre artistry, pedagogy and scholarship.
Design
The Design MFA program offered at University of Texas at Austin has been reconsidered to take utmost advantage of the department’s position inside one of the world’s best research institutions.
Community and Regional Planning
The Community and Regional Planning MSCRP program from University of Texas at Austin provides the theoretical foundations, specific skills and practical experience to succeed in professional planning and related policy careers.
Art History
The Art History MA program from University of Texas at Austin is among the nation’s largest and most distinguished, with over twenty full-time faculty members who are leading scholars in their fields and represent a diversity of critical and methodological outlooks.
Urban Design and Community and Regional Planning
The Urban Design and Community and Regional Planning MSc/MSCRP dual degree offered at University of Texas at Austin is an accelerated three year graduate program designed to prepare students for advanced work in the fields of urban design and planning.
Jazz Studies
The ultimate aim of the Jazz Studies MM program offered at University of Texas at Austin is to develop serious performers and composers who will be among the collaborative leaders of the future. Jazz majors have the opportunity to hone their skills in a variety of large ensembles, a writers’ band, small combos, and student-sponsored jam sessions.
Sustainable Design and Community and Regional Planning
The Sustainable Design and Community and Regional Planning MSc/MSCRP dual degree offered at University of Texas at Austin is an interdisciplinary and research-based degree path. Here, scholars are both part of a specialized, close-knit cohort of MSSD students as well as members of the larger Architecture program and UT Austin campus community.
Theatre - Directing
The Theatre - Directing MFA program offered at University of Texas at Austin is a vital, ascendant, highly selective professional training program targeted to mid-career theatre artists of proven expertise who embrace the evolving role of the 21st century director.
Law (JD) and Community and Regional Planning
The Law (JD) and Community and Regional Planning dual degree offered at University of Texas at Austin draws upon the resources of the two curricula with a view to developing professionals capable of dealing with both the legal and planning aspects of urban and regional policy problems.
Architecture - First Professional
The Architecture - First Professional MArch program offered at University of Texas at Austin is an accredited first professional degree. It fulfills the professional degree requirements for registration as an architect.
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.
Dance
The Dance MFA program offered at University of Texas at Austin furthers emerging and returning professionals' unique interests in the creation and teaching of dance with a focus on the interdependence of artistry, pedagogy and critical dance studies as platforms for critical civic engagement and social justice.
Landscape Architecture First Professional Degree
The Landscape Architecture First Professional Degree from University of Texas at Austin introduces environmental and cultural issues concerning the design, planning and management of the built environment.
Landscape Architecture Post-Professional Degree
The Landscape Architecture Post-Professional Degree from University of Texas at Austin is a graduate program designed to provide individuals who have completed an undergraduate professional landscape architecture degree or its equivalent an opportunity to engage in advanced scholarship and professional development.
Theatre - Performance as Public Practice
The Theatre - Performance as Public Practice MA/MFA program offered at University of Texas at Austin focuses on the historical development, cultural and theoretical contexts, and artistic significance of theatre, dance and performance disciplines and institutions, as well as the interrelationships of these fields and the role of performance in public spheres.