Architecture Program
At the ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵ's School of Architecture & Community Design (SACD), our aim is to provide graduate-level education to prepare professionals who will be recognized for their design excellence in enhancing the quality of the built environment as it relates to society and culture. With guidance by our faculty, students enrolled in the ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵArchitecture Program conduct scholarly research and creative activity that contributes to theory and practice in the disciplines of architecture and urbanism, and explore emerging technologies that advance the contemporary state of critical practice relevant to the community.
Program Overview
SACD offers a 2+4 Master of Architecture (M. Arch.) program. A two-year undergraduate architecture program, coupled with general education coursework, is followed by a rigorous four-year comprehensive architecture education. Acceptance to the four-year graduate program is competitive with only 45 students selected annually.
There are several tracks for completing the SACD architecture curriculum depending on a student's education level at the time of application.
- The 168 credit-hour track (2 + 4 years): for first-year undergraduates, non-degree transfer students and current undergraduate
¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵstudents requires the following:
- 60 credit-hours of undergraduate coursework in the Pre-Architecture program
- 108 credit-hours of graduate coursework in the M. Arch. program
- The 108 credit-hour track (4 years): for students who hold a non-architecture bachelor's degree requires the following:
- 120 credit-hours of undergraduate coursework from a completed non-architecture bachelor's degree
- 108 credit-hours of graduate coursework in the M. Arch. Program
- The 54 credit-hour track (2 years): for students who hold a pre-professional bachelor's degree in architecture requires
the following:
- 120 credit-hours of undergraduate coursework from a completed architecture bachelor's degree
- 54 credit-hours of graduate coursework in the M. Arch. Program
Note: SACD does not award bachelor's degrees. Rather, students electing this course of study will hold "undergraduate" status for their first 120 college credit hours and "graduate" status for the remaining credit hour requirement to complete the master's degree program. The tuition for graduate-level courses remains the same regardless of student status.
Before entering the four-year architecture graduate program, students complete a minimum of 60 credit hours of general education and prerequisite courses at the University of South Florida or another college/university (the "2" of the 2+4). Having completed these requirements, students will complete the school's 108 credit-hour Master of Architecture program (the "4" of the 2+4). More information regarding these requirements and coursework can be found on the Undergraduate Pre-Architecture page.
Students coming from other universities seeking to apply into the graduate program need to apply both to the ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵ as a whole and to the School of Architecture & Community Design specifically. For more information regarding the various curriculum tracks offered to incoming graduate students, please see the Master of Architecture page.
Questions?
We are happy to help with any questions you may have! Please email Architecture Advising if you have with any questions. Prospective students can also make an appointment to meet in person.
- Prospective students, go to the to request an appointment. Under major, select "Pre-Architecture," and for area, select "School of Architecture."
- Current ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵstudents, sign in with your NetID to the .
Pre-Architecture
This undergraduate study program is designed for first-year undergraduates, non-degree transfer students, and current undergraduate ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵstudents to complete the foundation courses required for admission into the Master of Architecture degree.
Master of Architecture
Students who already hold a bachelor’s degree or who completed the ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵPre-Architecture program can apply for the Master of Architecture degree. Application deadline is February 1.
Request Information
Students and families can also request more information about the School of Architecture & Community Design’s programs by filling out the ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵCollege of Design, Art & Performance’ online form.