Housing Specialization

Requirements | Instructions

Requirements

Housing Specialization1 [16 Credits]

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Required Courses
7 Credits

Required course [3 Credits]

  • ARCH 538 Housing Prototypes2

Required studio with a Housing focus [4 credits will count toward the specialization]

  • ARCH 584 Architectural Design
  • ARCH 585 Architectural Design I
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Electives3
9 Credits minimum

Choose from: 

  • ARCH 531 Community Design
  • ARCH 539 Minimal Dwelling
  • ARCH 576 Residential Construction
  • ARCH 601 Research [2 credits will count toward the specialization]
  • PPPM 617 History of Planning and Urbanization
  • GEOG 542 Urban Geography

1 Any course substitutions require approval from the Director of Graduate Studies and the SAE advisor after the Specialization is declared and before course registration. Requests must include the course number, title, term, and reason for the substitution.

2 Students may take a 510 housing class with the attribute HOUS instead of ARCH 538.

3 Students may take any class with the attribute HOUS to count for the Housing Specialization electives.

Instructions

The University of Oregon Department of Architecture offers graduate specializations in focused academic and professional areas with a strong graduate‑level curriculum.

Graduate specializations are listed after the major on official university records and transcripts (not on the diploma) and are awarded upon graduation with the primary degree.

Eligibility

To earn a specialization, students must:

  1. Be enrolled in the MArch or MS degree program in the Department of Architecture
  2. Complete 16 credits of approved coursework
  3. Earn a grade of B- or better, or P, in all specialization courses

Getting Started

  1. Review the Division of Graduate Studies’ Pursuing a Graduate Specialization guidelines.
  2. Plan your coursework using the approved course list.
  3. Review past course offerings on the Department of Architecture current student site.

Students are expected to complete courses from the approved list or from subject area electives designated ahead of each term. Course substitutions are possible but require approval from the Director of Graduate Studies.

Completing the Specialization

  1. Before your final term, schedule an appointment with the SAE Advisor. 
    • Example: For spring graduation, schedule no later than early March
  2. Bring the following completed forms to your appointment: 
  3. Both forms must be approved by Friday of Week 2 of the graduation term.
  4. Apply for graduation online and declare the specialization when prompted.

Notes

  1. Earning a specialization is not required for graduation.  
  2. You can earn both a certificate and a specialization if your schedule allows.
  3. Talk with the SAE Advisor if you’re interested in completing more than one specialization.