Dec 04, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Architecture, M.S.: Historic Preservation Concentration (El Paso)


About the Historic Preservation Concentration


The Master of Science in Architecture degree is a research-based academic degree for students interested in advanced architectural studies. This degree does not prepare students to receive an architecture licensure. It is for students with an accredited professional B.Arch., M.Arch., or an approved bachelor’s degree (such as a B.S. Arch. or in another discipline).

Students who have non-architecture degrees and wish to enter the program and those who do not have a basic understanding of computing and computer-assisted design skills may be required to complete leveling work that will not accrue graduate credit toward their degree.

The Master of Science in Architecture with a Concentration in Historic Preservation is a non-professional degree focused on advanced preparation for the specific specialization of historic preservation within the field of architecture.

First Year


Fall


Total: 10 / online


Spring


Total: 13 / face-to-face


Second Year


Fall


Total: 5 / online


Spring


Total: 6 / online


Total: 34


13 hours  Face-to-face in El Paso
21 hours  Online

 

All of the face-to-face courses will be offered in El Paso. Please reference the chart above for course sequence. The online courses will be offered in the Fall semester of Year 1, and in the Fall and Spring semesters of Year 2.