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305 Master's degrees in Architecture in United States
Architectural Studies
The Architectural Studies program at University of Houston is an advanced degree focused on deep research into the built environment.
Professional Studies in Urban & Regional Planning
Georgetown University’s Master of Professional Studies in Urban & Regional Planning prepares you to solve the critical challenges facing urban communities around the world.

Architecture
University of Colorado Denver's Architecture graduate programme is fully accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). Our programme prepares students for entry into the architecture profession and licensure.
Architecture
The Master of Architecture at North Carolina State University provides a rigorous professional education paired with multidisciplinary and self-directed design and research opportunities.
Architecture
The Master in Architecture at South Dakota State University models the future.
Architecture - Accelerated Master's Program
The Architecture - Accelerated Master's Program program offered by The University of Arizona is a flexible two- or three-year program accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board.
Architecture
This Architecture program from Portland State University offers two degree options — a two-year Master of Architecture, for those with a four-year-pre-professional undergraduate degree in architecture, and a three-year Master of Architecture, for those who hold an undergraduate degree in any discipline.
Architecture, Computational Technologies
In the Master of Science in Architecture, Computational Technologies from New York Institute of Technology you will explore design research at the frontiers of architecture through experimentation in computational design, robotic systems applied to fabrication and interactivity, and materiality.
City and Regional Planning (dual degree)
The City and Regional Planning (dual degree) offered at Cornell University, is a professionally accredited degree intended for students with an interest in both planning and design issues.
Critical, Curatorial, and Conceptual Practices In Architecture
The Masters of Science in Critical, Curatorial, and Conceptual Practices in Architecture (CCCP) from Columbia University offers advanced training in the fields of architectural criticism, publishing, curating, exhibiting, writing, and research through a two-year, full-time course of intensive academic study and independent research.

Historic Preservation
The Master of Science in Historic Preservation at the University of Colorado Denver is designed to accommodate the background and needs of both those students with substantial experience and those new to the field.
Architecture
The Architecture program of the University of Oregon allows students to complete a professional degree, leading to licensure, in a stimulating academic environment that is characterized by cooperation, rigor, and a commitment to human quality in the built environment.
Architecture
Accredited by the National Architecture Accrediting Board (NAAB), our M.Arch program at Massachusetts College of Art and Design provides students with rigorous and accessible professional training.
Architecture and Landscape Architecture Dual Program
The Architecture and Landscape Architecture Dual Program at University of Tennessee Knoxville offers a dual program leading to the conferral of both the Master of Landscape Architecture degree and the Master of Architecture degree.
Architecture in History and Theory
The Architecture in History and Theory program from University of Washington provides the opportunity for architects, recent architecture graduates and other qualified individuals to pursue advanced research on the history and theory of architecture applying a variety of historical and critical lenses.
Urban and Regional Planning
Get advanced training and experience in the theory and practice of city planning, design, and development in the Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP) program at the University at Albany.
Architecture
The Architecture program of the University of Oregon is a STEM-designated degree. Students have a wide range of courses and groups of courses to choose from in this degree program, which may be completed in one year or more.
History and Historic Preservation
The History and Historic Preservation program at University of Maryland provide students the opportunity to increase their professional opportunities in both academic and non-academic career fields - an ever increasingly important benefit in an expanding and demanding job markets that value employees with multiple disciplinary backgrounds.
Architecture
The Architecture program at Rice University is the meeting point of design and discourse; of theory and practice; of past and future; of Rice and the world; and of our two inseparable aims: to educate architects and to position our graduates as leaders in a rapidly changing world.
Architecture - Metropolitan Design
The Architecture - Metropolitan Design program of the University of Minnesota focuses on the study of systems and how we can redesign them to address wide-spread systematic issues related to housing, transportation, governance, and more.