Master of Science in Architecture

Admissions
Applicants to the Master of Science in Architecture program should be persons who, as a result of their academic and professional experiences, seek advanced knowledge in preparation for careers in Architectural research, university teaching , or specialized practice and consulting.They will be expected to enter the program with a clear idea of the concentration for their study. Students will determine a specific course of study and thesis topic in consultation with the faculty.

Admission to the Master of Science in Architecture program is offered to those students possessing professional degrees in architecture as well as to those possessing undergraduate degrees in related disciplines. Applicants must meet general university standards. Persons in fields other than Architecture may be admitted conditionally and may be required to take additional course work. Admission is also dependent upon the availability of appropriate faculty in emphasis areas identified by applicants. Besides completing the standard university graduate application, the applicant must also:

- Provide a one page resume giving an educational and work history.
- Provide a one to two page statement of purpose and outline of a proposed study program.
- Provide three letters of Recomandation.


In some cases the applicant may also be asked to participate in an onsite interview.

All international students must take the English proficiency test.

The minimum score for TOEFL and GRE tests:

TOEFL: 550 paper-based / 213 computere-based / 80 internet-based

GRE: Verbal 400 Total 1000

Policy on English Proficiency for Graduate Research Students

In general, the university application deadlines should be observed; however, students wishing to be considered for financial assistance should submit all application materials to the university and department by 15th December for fall admission period. Students can apply electronically on the following website: http://admissions.tamu.edu/

Spring and Summer admissions are not considered for the M.S. Arch Program.

All curricular inquiries regarding the Master of Science in Architecture program should be directed to:

Dr. Jeff Haberl
Phone: (979) 845-6507
Email: jhaberl@tamu.edu

 

All inquiries regarding application or admission to the M. S. in Architecture program should be directed to:

Jill Raupe, Academic Advisor
Phone: (979) 862-2729
Email: msarch@archone.tamu.edu

Department of Architecture
Texas A&M University
College Station, Texas 77843-3137

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