Degrees + Admissions
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Degrees + Admissions
- Admissions
- Bachelor of Arts
- Minor in Environmental Design and Urbanism in Developing Countries
- Minor in the History of the Built Environment
- Minor in Social and Cultural Factors in Environmental Design
- Minor in Sustainable Design
- Master of Architecture (MArch)
- Master of Advanced Architectural Design (MAAD)
- Master of Science
- Ph.D.
- Concurrent Programs
- Courses
- People
- Gallery
- Advising
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ARCH
- About Architecture
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Degrees + Admissions
- Admissions
- Bachelor of Arts
- Minor in Environmental Design and Urbanism in Developing Countries
- Minor in the History of the Built Environment
- Minor in Social and Cultural Factors in Environmental Design
- Minor in Sustainable Design
- Master of Architecture (MArch)
- Master of Advanced Architectural Design (MAAD)
- Master of Science
- Ph.D.
- Concurrent Programs
- Courses
- People
- Gallery
- Advising
We welcome your interest in the Department of Architecture. Learn more about our Admissions process or our degree options.
Undergraduate Programs
Graduate Programs
- Master of Architecture (M.Arch)
Graduate Admissions Events
We host virtual admissions events each fall. Check back in September 2024 for 2025 admissions events. Additional in-person information sessions will be offered for current UC Berkeley undergraduates.
Contact
Please contact archgrad@berkeley.edu for more information.
Designated Emphasis
Global Studies
The concurrent MA program in Global Studies is designed to complement the graduate degree programs in architecture. It is intended to produce graduate students who combine advanced professional training with a detailed knowledge of contemporary international issues or particular world areas or countries. The content of each MA program will be shaped in consultation with the departmental adviser to meet the specific needs and interests of the individual student.
New Media
The designated emphasis (DE) in new media comprises a set of courses with content in the history, theory, and practice of computationally based representation, and communication and interpretation of information.