Graduate Catalog 2000 - 2002
Architecture

  
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Scholastic Activity and Research Interests of the Faculty
The faculty­-full-time, adjunct and part-time­-are involved in their areas of academic and professional interest. This takes many forms: built projects, design studies and competitions, scholarly writing and applied research. This work enriches the teaching mission and provides contributions to the larger community. For a detailed listing of faculty activity, see the Faculty Catalog, available from the School of Architecture.

Special Programs and Opportunities
Visiting faculty members are an integral part of the graduate program at U.T. Arlington. Noted teachers from other schools in the United States and abroad as well as distinguished practicing

designers offer advanced studios and courses each year. Thus, students have access to both a core of permanent faculty members and to a changing spectrum of approaches and values. In addition to on-campus course work, graduate students may study and travel abroad as an integrated part of the curriculum. The school maintains semester-long, full-credit student exchanges during the academic year with architecture schools at the Universities of Barcelona (Spain), Lund (Sweden) and Innsbruck (Austria). During the summer, there is a full-credit, five-week travel program to Rome, Florence and Verona, Italy.

Programs
Master of Architecture
Master of Landscape Architecture