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Graduate Architecture Programs at Jefferson
Learn more about our advanced degree options

The global marketplace is rapidly evolving. You know the old ways of seeing are no longer enough, and that it will take an education that evolves your point of view to prepare you for what comes next.

Whether you are perusing an advanced degree following your bachelors, returning to school to take your career to the next level, or exploring a new direction altogether, our unparalleled academic programs will keep you ahead of the curve at graduation and beyond.

Imagine Your Future from the Ground Up

Students in our architecture programs receive an industry-centered, liberal arts-infused education, blending academic scholarship with hands-on professional learning. You will learn essential research skills and can take focused courses in experimental structures and materials, furniture design, design theory, construction management, historic preservation, business and more.

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About Thomas Jefferson University

Thomas Jefferson University is a national research university with over 200 graduate programs in 10 colleges and three schools in areas such as architecture, business, design, engineering, fashion and textiles, health, science and social science. At Jefferson, you will collaborate with your peers across disciplines and redraw the limits through every standard that exists. You will redefine possible, giving you the competitive advantage employers are seeking.

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Life at Jefferson

Philadelphia is one of the most diverse cities in the country, home to a large population of college students, historic attractions like the Liberty Bell and the Constitution Center, a thriving food, music and arts scene, and countless neighborhoods and city suburbs that boast scenic hiking trails and parks. Our campus is strategically located in Philadelphia, one of the largest cities in the U.S that marks the halfway point between New York City and Washington DC. 

Shaping the Future of Work