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Architecture (Facilities Development/Management), MS

Architecture (Facilities Development/Management), MS

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Architecture (Facilities Development/Management), MS

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ARFACILMS

Community, urban

This program's name has changed effective Fall 2019. The previous name was Built Environment (Facilities Development/Management).


Program description
Degree awarded: MS  Architecture (Facilities Development and Management)

Building Design: Facilities Development/Management (MS)

At a glance
  • STEM-OPT extension eligible: No

Degree requirements

30 credit hours and a thesis, or
30 credit hours including the required applied project course (ATE 593)

The facilities, development, and management concentration course requirements (six semester hours) consist of courses taken in the architectural administration and management sequence of the program with AAD prefix.
First Year
Fall (nine hours)
ANP 500 Research Methods 3
AAD 551 Architectural Management I 3
AAD 555 Architect as Developer 3
Spring (nine hours)
Approved Elective 3
Approved Elective 3
Approved Elective 3
Second Year
Fall (six hours)
AAD 592 Thesis Proposal 3
Approved Elective 3
Spring (six hours)
AAD 599 Thesis 6
Minimum Total: 30

Admission requirements

General university admission requirements:

All students are required to meet general university admission requirements.
U.S. applicants | International applicants | English proficiency

Tuition information
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Contact information

The Design School | DN 162
sala.grad@asu.edu
480-965-1174

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