University of Texas - AustinSchool of Architecture
Goldsmith Hall, Room 2.308
Austin, TX 78712-1160
512-471-1922; fax 512-471-0716
DEGREES OFFERED
M.A., Ph.D.
AREAS OF STUDY
Modernism; Frank Lloyd Wright; Architecture and Interior design in Europe and the Americas, 18th-20th centuries; History of Design Education; History of Ornament; Historic Preservation
FACULTY IN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY PROGRAM
Professors
Anthony M. Alofsin
Ph.D., Art History, Columbia University; M.Arch Harvard Graduate School of Design
Modern Achitecture, Frank Lloyd Wright, Historiography, Central European Architecture; Ornament; Design education
Nancy Kwallek
Ph.D., Interior Design, Purdue University
History of Interior Design
Associate Professors
Richard Cleary
Ph.D., Art History, Columbia University
17th-19th Century European Architecture, 19th-20th Century American Architecture
Christopher Long
Ph.D., History, University of Texas at Austin
Modernism, Architecture and Design in Central Europe and the United States
Steven Moore
Ph.D., Architecture, Texas A&M University
History of Building Technology
Danilo Francois Udovicki-Selb
Ph.D., History, Theory and Criticism of Art, Architecture, and Urban Form, MIT; M.A. in Architecture, University of Belgrade
Early Italian Renaissance, Modern Architecture and Design, Le Corbusier, Soviet Architecture
STUDENT INFORMATION
General
Applicants: 15 for architectural history
Openings: 3-4 for M.A.; 1-2 at Ph.D. level
Enrollment: 8 in architectural history
Tuition: In-state approximately $1,500 per nine credit hours; Out-of-state approximately $3,500 per nine credit hours
Financial Aid: Scholarships, teaching assistantships, travel fellowships, out-of-state tuition waiver, Assistant Instructorships
Recent Graduates: 6 for M.A., 2 Ph.D.
Requirements
M.A.
Entrance: B.A. with minimum 12 hours architectural history and minimum 3.0 G.P.A., design experience satisfied by coursework or professional practice, statement of intent and writing sample
Degree plan: 30 hours graduate credit, thesis, one foreign language
Ph.D.
Entrance: M.A. or equivalent advanced degree with thesis and emphasis in architectural history, design experience satisfied by course work or professional practice, GRE, statement of intent and wirting sample
Degree plan: minimum 21 hours graduate credit, two foreign languages, candidacy examination, dissertation
Present Employment of Graduates
Architectural practice, Montana State University, Wentworth Institute, University of Texas at Austin
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