8 MSc Degrees in Interior Architecture 2024

MSc Degrees in Interior Architecture 2024Filter
  • Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    Interior Architecture Master Program gives education under the Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences.

    • Pittsburgh, USA

    English

    Chatham's Master of Science in Interior Architecture (MSIA) is designed to expand upon the education and experience of professionals with an undergraduate degree in interior design, interior architecture, or architecture. Students may take classes entirely online, entirely on-campus, or a hybrid of the two.

  • Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    The Interior Architecture Masters programme aims to develop the design capacity of students in interior and furniture design while taking into account cultural, technical and environmental factors.

  • MS in Interior Architecture

    Thomas Jefferson University

    • Philadelphia, USA

    Full time, Part time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    Interior architecture emphasizes how the interior environment encompasses all parts of the interior volume and acknowledges the intersection between architecture and interiors. This program’s flexible curriculum can be tailored to fit anyone, whether you hold a non-design undergraduate degree, or are looking to build on previous academic or work experience to give yourself a professional edge. By providing a balance between theory and application, this program immerses you in current technologies and sustainable practices, preparing you to join the profession immediately upon graduation, in a two to three-year sequence (49-69 credits).

  • MSc Architecture

    Yasar University

    Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    The Master of Science with thesis program provides students with an expertise in current and emerging issues in the field of Architecture.

  • Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    The Master of Science without thesis program provides the students with expertise in current and emerging issues in the field of Architecture.

  • Master of Science in Architecture and Urban Design

    Columbia University - Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation

    • Avery Hall, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Urban Design Program is a three-semester degree in the multidisciplinary study of cities, regions, infrastructures, and ecosystems. The program focuses on the city as an agent of resilient change and on the role of design in redefining the twenty-first century urban landscape, advancing new paradigms of research, practice, and pedagogy to meet the challenges of climate change, rapid urbanization, and social inequality. Students and faculty in the MSAUD program are united in their attempt to integrate and underscore the essential links between public space, social justice, and ecological systems. The program asks the venerable and necessarily shifting question: what is “the good city?”—reframing the city not as a fixed, delimited territory but as a gradient of varied landscapes supported by networks of food, energy, resources, culture, transportation, and capital.

  • Master of Science in Architecture and Urban Design

    Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP)

    • New York, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Urban Design Program is a three-semester degree in the multidisciplinary study of cities, regions, infrastructures, and ecosystems. The program focuses on the city as an agent of resilient change and on the role of design in redefining the twenty-first century urban landscape, advancing new paradigms of research, practice, and pedagogy to meet the challenges of climate change, rapid urbanization, and social inequality. Students and faculty in the MSAUD program are united in their attempt to integrate and underscore the essential links between public space, social justice, and ecological systems. The program asks the venerable and necessarily shifting question: what is “the good city?”—reframing the city not as a fixed, delimited territory but as a gradient of varied landscapes supported by networks of food, energy, resources, culture, transportation, and capital.