ETH Zurich Faculty of Architecture - Degrees

Degrees

The D-ARCH (German: Departement Architektur), offers the following degrees:

  • Bachelor of Science ETH in Architecture (BSc ETH Arch.)
  • Master of Science ETH in Architecture (MSc ETH Arch.)
  • Doctor of Sciences (Dr. sc. ETH Zürich)
  • Master of Advanced Studies ETH in Landscape Architecture (MAS ETH LA)
  • Master of Advanced Studies ETH in Urban Design (MAS ETH UD)
  • Master of Advanced Studies ETH in Competence and Responsibility - Building Process (MAS ETH CRBP)
  • Master of Advanced Studies ETH in Architecture:
    • with specialisation in Computer Aided Architectural Design (MAS ETH ARCH/CAAD)
    • with specialisation in City Building Typology (MAS ETH ARCH/CBT)
    • with specialisation in Conservation Sciences (MAS ETH ARCH/CS)
    • with specialisation in History and Theory of Architecture (MAS ETH ARCH/HTA)
    • with specialisation in Sustainable Management of Man-made Resources (MAS ETH ARCH/SUMA)
    • with specialisation in Tectonical Construction Systematics (MAS ETH ARCH/TCS)
    • with specialisation in Housing (MAS ETH ARCH/Housing)

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