Our fifteen dual-degree programs let you explore beyond a single discipline and tailor your education to your passions. By combining two master’s programs you’ll broaden your expertise, save time and graduate ready for interdisciplinary careers that shape the built environment from every angle.
Admissions
Admission to our programs is competitive, and requirements vary by degree. Applicants should have a strong academic record and a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) from an accredited institution, with a minimum GPA of 3.0. You may apply while finishing your undergraduate studies but must provide proof of graduation before your first semester ends.
Dual-degree applicants must meet the admission requirements for both programs. Your application will be reviewed separately by each, and you must be accepted by both to enroll in a dual degree. If only one program offers admission, you may choose to pursue that degree alone by contacting the program’s director.
Dual Master's Degrees
Learn about our dual master's degree by navigating the side bar or clicking the links below:
- Applied Anthropology + Historic Preservation (AAHP)
- Architecture + Community Planning (ARCP)
- Architecture + Historic Preservation (ARHP)
- Architecture + Real Estate Development (ARDV)
- Community Planning + Historic Preservation (CPHP)
- Community Planning + Real Estate Development (CPDV)
- Community Planning + Information Management (CPIM)
- Community Planning + Landscape Architecture (LACP)
- Community Planning + Juris Doctor (LCPL)
- Community Planning + Public Health (Eight Concentrations)
- Historic Preservation + American Studies (HPAM)
- Historic Preservation + Landscape Architecture (HPLA)
- Historic Preservation + Real Estate Development (HPDV)
- Historic Preservation + History (HIHP)
- Real Estate Development + Business Administration (MBRE)