MS in Architecture (MS)
The MS in Design Science (M.S.) is a 30-credit-hour degree focusing on emerging research critical to the architectural profession and offers an opportunity for specialized and focused coursework and investigation in three areas of concentration: Critical Heritage Studies, Design Computation, and Sustainable Building Technology. More information can be found in the UNC Charlotte Graduate Catalog. For more information about any of the concentrations below, please contact Master of Science Graduate Program Director Dr. Emily Makas ConcentrationsCritical Heritage StudiesThis concentration explores how preservation and interpretation of the built environment is interconnected with both social and environmental sustainability and integrated within discourses and practices surrounding other tangible and intangible heritages happening in museums, archeological sites, and elsewhere. The program examines local solutions while engaging in global conversations; emphasizes hands-on engagement with communities and organizations; includes a variety of approaches and practices of engaging with the past; and promotes the stories and sites that foreground the heritage of individuals of all backgrounds. Design ComputationThis concentration explores the ways in which computational practices have become inseparable from architectural design. As firms rely more and more on computation, those who know how to think, program and script are changing the way architects design and practice. As computing has matured as a discipline, it has expanded its focus to include the physical and virtual settings in which users interact with the machine. Specialties like human computer interaction, ubiquitous computing, gaming and visualization require an understanding not only of the logic of the machine, but also the logic of the user. Artifical Ingelligence (AI), Virtual Reality (VR), and Augment Reality (AR) are also already changing architectural practice. Sustainable Building TechnologyThis concentration explores structural principles, statics and strength of materials, structural systems, as well as building technology, intelligent structures, innovative structural assemblies, and integrated design. Areas of inquiry included performance-based design, innovative building systems integration, high performance building facades, air filtration systems, bio-inspired design, and new material technologies. | |||
Admission RequirementsMS in Design Science applicants must specify the concentration of interest and their own research interests as a part of their application in their Statement of Purpose. Admission is based on an applicant’s previous academic credentials, TOEFL scores (for international students), and writing samples (CHS) or a portfolio of material illustrative of the applicant’s research interests such as reports, design projects, analyses, computational models (CHS, DC, SBT). RequirementsThe minimum admission requirements for the MS in Design Science (M.S.) at UNC Charlotte are:
The above admission requirements include the minimum admission standards for the UNC Charlotte Graduate School. Documents To Be Submitted For AdmissionApplication to the MS in Design Science (M.S.) follows existing Graduate School and School of Architecture admissions processes. The UNC Charlotte application process is completely online. To apply for graduate studies in the School of Architecture, all applicants must submit the following application materials to the UNC Charlotte Office of Graduate Admissions :
Degree RequirementsDesign Computation ConcentrationCore Courses (23 credit hours)
Concentration Courses (9 credit hours)As directed by their Concentration Coordinator and Academic Advisor, students should take a total of 7 credits of architectural elective courses. These 7 credits can be any combination of ARCH 5050, ARCH 6050, and ARCH 6306 courses.
Design Science and Building Technology ConcentrationCore Courses (18 credit hours)
Concentration Courses (12 credit hours)As directed by their Concentration Coordinator and Academic Advisor, students should take a total of 12 credits of architectural elective courses. These 12 credits can be any combination of ARCH 5050, ARCH 6050, ARCH 6306, and ARCH 6890 courses.
Degree Total = 30 Credit Hours | |||
Critical Heritage Studies ConcentrationCore Courses (21 credit hours)
Concentration Courses (12 credit hours)As directed by their Concentration Coordinator and Academic Advisor, students should take a total of 9 credits of architectural elective courses. These 9 credits can be any combination of graduate level courses in ARCH, HIST, GEOG, ANTH, or related fields. Degree Total = 30 Credit Hours |