Architecture, PhD

    Program Description

    Building upon more than 40 years of excellence in environmental design teaching and research at the UO, the PhD program in architecture focuses on sustainable architecture and integrated design. Home to professional education in architecture and related environmental design fields since 1914, the program is an advanced research degree that engages students in multidisciplinary investigations that create new knowledge in compelling and time-sensitive research topics.

    With this exclusive focus, the program addresses the needs of the profession as society faces the environmental impact of buildings and cities. Students examine research topics that typically encompass an array of spatial, environmental, historical, social, political, technical, and economic factors. In addition to the rigorous understanding of building performance, aspects of sustainable community development, and broader social processes and policies, each student is also expected to demonstrate an understanding of the literature, theory, and research in a related focus area. Learn more about what our faculty members are researching by reading their profiles or browsing the Guide to Research + Creative Practice.

    The PhD program prepares students for careers at universities, and at other entities engaged in research related to sustainable design such as national research laboratories, industries, public agencies, and non-government organizations. Students admitted to this program will carry out a program of advanced study and research in sustainable design.

    Students admitted to the program must already hold either a master’s degree in architecture from an accredited program or have an accredited professional degree in architecture and a master’s degree in a related field. A current architectural license and design practice may be applied in lieu of a professional degree in architecture; however, a master’s degree in a related field would still be required in this scenario.

    PhD students join a community of inquiring architects, engineers, and designers who are committed to solving multifaceted problems and furthering knowledge by researching issues and processes that give form to the environment. We seek candidates with keen interests, career goals, and a clear capacity for research that are interested in topics that may include:

    sustainable cities and livable communities design and policy
    design for climate change and adaptation
    cultural, social, and economic sustainability
    net-zero buildings and eco-districts design
    resource forecasting and simulation of place and building performance
    energy-efficient, adaptive re-use of existing buildings
    indoor environmental quality and occupants’ health
    high-performance envelopes and green technologies
    life-cycle analysis design and modeling
    Degree Requirements (84 Credits)

    Research and Investigation: 24 credits
    Primary (Inside) Focus Area: 22 credits
    Secondary (Outside) Focus Area: 16 credits
    Supervised Teaching: 4 credits
    Dissertation: 18 credits
    The usual program for the PhD consists of a minimum of 66 credits, including at least 50 graduate-level credits in the Department of Architecture, through a four- to six-year course of study. The PhD program in architecture is governed by the regulations of the University of Oregon Graduate School and administered by the Department of Architecture’s PhD program committee. Specific degree requirements include:

    the first year of study needs to be at the Eugene campus
    a minimum of two years in residence
    completion of three terms of courses in research methodology
    completion of two courses in design theory and history of sustainable design
    completion of two focus areas (one within and one outside the Department)
    completion of a written qualifying examination, followed by an oral qualifying examination
    completion of a dissertation
    The PhD in Architecture is a STEM-designated degree.

    For additional reference, see the PhD Handbook.

    Application at a Glance

    Detailed instructions are available on the program’s website. The following are required for your application:


    Program-Specific Application Requirements:
    GRE Test Results (UO Institution Code: 4846)
    Portfolio
    Recommendations
    Resume
    Summary of Goals and Intent
    Statement of Research Intent
    Writing Sample

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    College of Design
    Campus: Eugene
    Fall 2024
    Final Deadline - December 02, 2023 

    Applications must be submitted and paid for by 11:59 PM Pacific Time on the specified deadline date to be considered eligible.