Undergraduate Architecture and Architectural Engineering
The University of Kansas School of Architecture offers three undergraduate degrees. Admission to the Master of Architecture program leads to a five-year degree that is fully accredited by NAAB and meets the certification requirements of NCARB. The School of Architecture and the School of Engineering also offer a undergraduate program in Architectural Engineering. Students are admitted to the program by the School of Architecture and Urban Design, and are listed as students of both schools. A third program, the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Architectural Studies, is a four-year liberal arts program that covers architectural theory and history but does not include design studios. View more about Undergraduate Admissions >>
Graduate Study in Architecture
There are three distinct plans of study, depending on the student's educational background:
1. A compressed professional Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) degree for students with an undergraduate degree in any field, including architecture. 2. A 36-credit, non-professional Master of Arts (M.A.) in Architecture degree with an academic/research emphasis for students with an undergraduate degree in architecture or a related dicipline. 3. A 36-credit, post-professional Master of Arts (M.A.) in Architecture degree with an emphasis on architectural management for students with an undergraduate degree in architecture or a related dicipline and some design industry experience. View more about Graduate Admissions >>
Graduate Study in Urban Planning
Persons whose previous records indicate an ability to succeed with advanced work may be admitted to the Graduate School through the Graduate Program in Urban Planning. View more about Urban Planning Admissions >>
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