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The School of Architecture offers three graduate study tracks, each presenting the diverse professional and academic opportunities possible within architecture and requiring concentrated study during the final graduate year. Graduates of the School depart with confidence in their abilities to contribute to professional practice. Because the studio is where general and professional knowledge meet through intense study, inquiry, and application, studio courses form the central element of the curriculum.
An introduction for prospective M. Arch students
M. Arch Program Prerequisites
M. Arch Core Courses
Graduate Degree Electives
Graduate Degree Policies
Options and Joint-Degrees
How to Apply
requirements and criteria for admission
Financial Assistance
Computing Info for New Architectural Studies Students
General Information
More Information about Architecture
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QuickFact #003
In 1873 Nathan Clifford Ricker graduated from the University of Illinois with the first degree in architecture granted by an American University. After studying in Europe, he returned to the University to formally establish a Department of Architecture.

