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General Information
The
Master of Science in Architecture is a four-semester program
for those who have a Bachelor Degree in Architecture. This
program offers students an opportunity to examine the
discipline from different standpoints. The fields of studies
in the program encompasses history and theory, principles of
business organization in architecture, and sustainability in
architecture. Students pursue a self-directed program of
study at an advanced level under the supervision of a
designated faculty member. They are required to take
Research Methods I and Research Methods II and seven
electives selected according to their research area and
approved by their supervisor. The final product is a written
thesis. Graduates of this program are expected to further
their studies in academic fields.
For information about the
previous program relevant for M.S. students of 2007-2008 academic
year and before, please click here
Following course-list of our new
program is relevant only for M.S. students of 2008-2009 academic
year and after:
M.S. Course Units
Codes
and titles
Credits
Pre-requisite
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Fall
term |
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AR 501 Research Methods
1: Introduction to |
(2+2)3 |
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Fields of Research in Architecture |
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*AR 520
Historical Change and Architectural
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(3+0)3 |
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Theory: From the Industrial
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Revolution to Post-Modernism |
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*AR
581 Principles of
Building Physics |
(2+2)3 |
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Elective |
(3+0)3 |
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Elective |
(3+0)3 |
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Spring
term |
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AR 502
Thesis Research |
(2+2)3
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AR 501 |
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AR 526
Seminar |
(0+2)0 |
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Elective |
(3+0)3 |
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Elective |
(3+0)3 |
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Elective |
(3+0)3 |
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Total credit (min.):
21 |
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Number
of courses with credit (min.):
7 |
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AR 500
Thesis |
(0+1)0 |
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AR 8XX
Special Studies |
(4+0)0 |
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AR 9XX
Special Topics |
(4+0)0 |
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* Students
must take one the two courses according to their research
area. |
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Admission |
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