Architects today are interdisciplinary public intellectuals who engage their community, the discipline, and the world through many forms of creative professional practice. The Graduate Architecture Program at Tennessee challenges students to do more than envision buildings. We influence contemporary technology, material cultures, and political economies while drawing from histories and theories of the built environment. We prepare graduate students to be active intellectuals, willing and able to engage in cultural production and agency.
Fall Year One (15)
- Arch 571 (6)
- Architecture and Urbanism Studio
- Arch 527 (3)
- Design Tactics
- Arch Elective (3)
- Arch Elective (3)
Spring Year One (15)
- Arch 572 (6)
- Design Integration Studio
- Arch 528 (3)
- Design Theories
- Arch 560 (3)
- Design Integration Seminar
- Arch Elective (3)
After Graduation Careers
Typical career paths for graduates with this degree include working in private specialized practices or as a firm owner, exploring through research, collaborating through specialty consulting or serving in academia. This professional degree qualifies you to sit for the ARE.