Graduate Studies in Architecture at Georgia Tech are comprised of two distinct degree-granting programs: the Master of Architecture [M.Arch. ] and the Master of Science [M.S.].
The M.Arch. Program is the professional program in architecture leading to the NAAB-accredited Master of Architecture Degree. This program accommodates both a 2-year long curriculum for those students with a 4-year, pre-professional degree in architecture and a 3-1/2 year long curriculum for those students without a pre-professional degree in architecture.
The M.S. Program is a non-professional, research-oriented degree program, which requires a minimum of one year of course work.
Together, these programs are linked through a rich array of studios and courses that engage both theoretical discourse and design speculation about architecture through topical offerings in the areas of design, theory, history, technology, professional and social practice, culture and behavior, visual arts, and computing.