I am an undergraduate materials science student that feel the empty part of art in my life... architecture was always one of my favorite fields but i liked materials science too, so i decided to study m.s at university and now, after 3 years, i don't feel that i "love" my field of study... i want art to be a part of my life, not to be a hobby for leisure... i want art to be a part of my daily job although i love science( specially materials science), so i'm looking for a Master's Degree that can cover both materials science & architecture.
please guide me if you know any thing about these, thanks.
Consider the MIT SMarchS program. I went to MIT (for undergrad though) and I actually majored in architecture with a minor in materials science. The school has really great resources for both and there's tons of interest in novel material technologies for architecture. You'd have to kind of forge your own path, but I'm sure you can find the overlap between the disciplines.
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looking for a Master's Degree that can cover both materials science & architecture
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I am an undergraduate materials science student that feel the empty part of art in my life... architecture was always one of my favorite fields but i liked materials science too, so i decided to study m.s at university and now, after 3 years, i don't feel that i "love" my field of study... i want art to be a part of my life, not to be a hobby for leisure... i want art to be a part of my daily job although i love science( specially materials science), so i'm looking for a Master's Degree that can cover both materials science & architecture.
please guide me if you know any thing about these, thanks.
Architecture can include a lot of material science, either on the decorative end of things, or on the building science end of things.
I am attending TU Eindhoven and the school offers a joint MSc in Architecture & Building Psysics, which involves material science.
Also TU Delft's MSc in Building Technology track has material science seminars.
So it's master of science in architecture
Or civil engineering
Consider the MIT SMarchS program. I went to MIT (for undergrad though) and I actually majored in architecture with a minor in materials science. The school has really great resources for both and there's tons of interest in novel material technologies for architecture. You'd have to kind of forge your own path, but I'm sure you can find the overlap between the disciplines.
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