Architects have the responsibility of planning our communities and shaping our built environment. New technologies and a constant influx of new ideas make architecture an exciting and dynamic field that requires professional study. Graduate programs in architecture offer a powerful blend of the technical and the creative, and give you a range of degree and specialization options to suit your career goals. For instance, some of the main areas of architecture you can choose from at grad school are architectural design, architectural and planning technologies, environmental design, interior architecture, landscape architecture, community and regional planning, housing, planning and design theory, sustainable design, urban design and historic preservation. Graduate studies in architecture will teach you not just how to imagine, draw and build, but how to be a leader in understanding--and planning based on--social and environmental responsibility. After all, architects literally shape people's lives. So whether you want to pursue a professional or post-professional master's, an academic (non-professional) master's, joint degrees, PhD, or shorter graduate diplomas and certificates, let GradSource help you get started on the plans for your future!
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