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Sustainable Building Technology


Master's Degrees

Overview

The Master of Science in Sustainable Building Technology is a post-professional degree that answers a need for practitioners in diverse fields to have a comprehensive understanding of sustainable building technology. The program provides a curriculum for the strategic intersection of energy efficient building design and sustainable building technologies. Students in this program will gain expertise in three primary areas:

  • Advanced design of building system integration
  • Advanced environmental system design
  • Advanced performance-based design.

Additional courses are available to support areas of advanced study and research.

Range of Prospective Students

The Master of Science in Sustainable Building Technology program draws primarily from the professional community and is a post-professional degree. It is intended for graduates and practicing professionals with degrees in the following fields:
•    Architecture
•    Landscape architecture
•    Historic preservation
•    Urban design
•    Environmental planning
•    Industrial design
•    Civil engineering
•    Architectural engineering
•    Environmental engineering
•    Construction management

Graduate Teaching Assistantships

To be considered for a Graduate Teaching Assistant position, the candidate must be admitted without provisional conditions. Candidates whose native language is not English must submit an acceptable score on the Test of Spoken English (TSE-A) before arriving in the United States. GTA positions in the School of Architecture are limited and are very competitive.

Fellowships

To be considered for a Dean's Fellowship, the candidate must have a favorable review in most of the evaluation criteria. Candidates must be new students coming to UT Arlington, must have a GPA of 3.0 in their last 60 undergraduate credit hours and any graduate credit hours, and must be enrolled in a minimum of 6 hours in both long semesters to retain their fellowships. Fellowships in the School of Architecture are limited and very competitive.

Prospective students are strongly encouraged to contact the Graduate Advisor and discuss their options, the admission process, and how the M.SBT program may fit in their professional plans. Students are also invited to visit the School, sit in on classes, and meet faculty and students at the School of Architecture.

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