The Master of Science in Architecture (M.S. Arch) at the University of Idaho is a research-based graduate degree program for professionals who want to closely explore and more deeply understand a specific area of architecture. The degree enhances your professional career with the in-depth knowledge, research experience and reputable credentials you need to position yourself as an expert in a focused area of architecture.
The M.S. Arch is designed for professionals and does not lead to licensure. Those wanting to practice as a licensed architect should pursue the University of Idaho’s Master of Architecture.
At the core of the M.S. Arch is a strong emphasis on architectural research. With one of our top faculty members as your personal mentor, you’ll engage in independent research leading to a thesis. You will explore firsthand many relevant issues and challenges facing architecture and other design professions today. Your research and study will focus on one or more of the following areas:
- Urban design
- Environment and behavior studies
- Sustainable architecture and planning
- Community planning
- Computing and visualization studies
You may also spend time at our Idaho Urban Research and Design Center (IURDC) in Boise, where you'll have opportunities to work with practicing professionals to examine urban and community design issues.
