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ACADEMICS

Dual Degrees

Undergraduate Programs

Undergraduate students in the School of Architecture and Built Environment may pursue two Tulane degrees simultaneously. Acceptance by both academic divisions and the approval of both deans is required. Dual degree students are expected to maintain a superior academic record. Please contact Andrew Lorelli for more information.

Graduate Programs

Graduate students may pursue a Master of Architecture degree in conjunction with a Master of Sustainable Real Estate Development or Master of Science in Historic Preservation.

Graduate students may also pursue a dual Master of Sustainable Real Estate Development and Master of Business Administration, typically within a total of 2-years (five semesters of course work).

Graduate Dual Degree Options

NEW: Master of Landscape Architecture and Master of Science in River-Coastal Science and Engineering. Visit the Landscape + Engineering website and see the Suggested Plan of Study (PDF, TXT).

Professional Master of Architecture + Master of Sustainable Real Estate Development. See the Suggested Plan of Study (PDF, TXT)

Professional Master of Architecture + Master of Science in Historic Preservation. See the Suggested Plan of Study (PDF, TXT).

The Tulane Master of Business Administration/Master of Sustainable Real Estate Development degree is a two-year, five-semester program. See the Suggested Plan of Study (PDF, TXT).

Graduate Certificates

Graduate certificates are only available for currently enrolled graduate students.

This certificate is available for students in the Master of Architecture and Master of Science in Historic Preservation programs. Interested students should contact Program Director Versé Shom. See the Suggested Plan of Study (PDF, TXT).

This certificate is available for students in the Master of Architecture and Master of Real Estate Development programs. Interested students should contact Program Director Heather Veneziano. More information about the Certificate in Historic Preservation is also on our website.