Location
United States of America (USA)
Study Format
On Campus
Course language
English
Study Fields
Fine Arts, Design, Architecture, Urban Planning
Duration
3 Years
Academic pace
Full Time
Degree
Master's Degree
Tuition Fee
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Location
United States of America (USA)
Study Format
On Campus
Course language
English
Study Fields
Fine Arts, Design, Architecture, Urban Planning
Duration
3 Years
Academic pace
Full Time
Degree
Master's Degree
Tuition Fee
Request info
Reimagine built environments, anywhere in the world
The J. Irwin Miller Architecture Program (M.Arch) at Indiana University offers a unique studio-based curriculum designed to educate the architect of the future. Equally well-versed in technology, science, art, and the principles of architecture, our graduates will be the thinkers of tomorrow: able to move smoothly from concept to product.
Students will be immersed in Columbus, Indiana, among more than 60 well-known works of modern architecture. In addition to community engagement opportunities in Columbus, they will have opportunities to travel and collaborate internationally through the Nomadic Studio.
Architecture is design + discovery
The Miller M.Arch experience at Indiana University is about living and learning in a city—seeing it each day in a different light, drawing its shapes and forms from observation, then again from memory, and building a personal, curated inventory of its most memorable characteristics.
By linking two parallel studio experiences, art, and design, the Miller M.Arch at IU offers a comprehensive education that melds the design of the built environment with underlying issues of culture, creativity, responsible practice, and a unique worldview.
The things that make Columbus great, make great architects
The Miller M.Arch program uses Columbus’ historic and robust civic consciousness to integrate architecture, art, and design with the city’s unique public-private coalition process.
In this “living laboratory,” students will make the invisible process of community collaboration visible and concrete by creating a common language for shared problem-solving. Public-private fabrication facilities in Columbus also create opportunities for faculty, students, and the community to collaborate.
Draw the streets + spaces of the world
Through the Nomadic Studio, students analyze the architecture, strada, piazza, and art of major cities around the world by drawing urban landscapes, plans, and sections with proportional measurement in sketchbooks. This practice teaches the art of visual structure and composition and embeds the ideas, concepts, and perceptions that fuel a designer’s imagination.
My experience in the J. Irwin Miller Architecture Program has been an eye-opening, life-changing, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Stacy Hardy, J. Irwin Miller M.Arch Program student
The College of Arts and Sciences supports students who are ready to explore, create, invent, and make a difference.
We prepare well-rounded, inquisitive, and innovative graduates to better the world. Students in the College pursue their passions while developing the skills that employers want and rewarding careers demand. The result: a degree that can help make you “robot-proof” in the rapidly transforming job market.
Not every path is straight and narrow.
We prepare the explorers and the constantly curious—those whose dreams won’t fit into a one-size-fits-all degree. Our students are game-changers and explorers. They are not afraid to ask big questions. They believe they can change the world. And they often do.
Our faculty are leaders in their fields. Groundbreakers and creatives. Questioners of the status quo.
Together, our faculty and students form an extraordinary teaching and learning community at the heart of one of the world’s best universities.
Here’s to the go-getters and game-changers. To those who are ready to examine, create, invent, and make a difference. Who want to pursue their passions while mastering critical skills that employers want most.
We are the College of Arts & Sciences. Explore with us.
In the IU College of Arts and Sciences, we believe that helping our students land a first job after college is critically important. We also believe that the liberal arts and sciences offer something more substantial and profound. Here, we equip our students with the skills needed to question critically, think logically, communicate clearly, act creatively, and live ethically. Not only are these the skills that employers say they value most in the workplace, but they also provide the best preparation for lifelong success in a world of complexity, uncertainty, and change.
This is why a liberal arts education has never been more valuable.
Today, the College is investing in innovation. We are asking big questions and seeking creative ways to deliver a newly imagined liberal arts experience—one that is distinctly relevant to 21st-century students. Rather than rest on the College’s impressive legacy, we are hard at work, drawing on our historic strengths and our creative will to find new and better ways to prepare our students to respond with confidence to the greatest challenges facing our world.
This is our vision.
The College is an academic community encompassing three divisions and three schools, with more than 70 departments and programs spanning the arts and humanities, social and historical sciences, and natural and mathematical sciences. We are comprised of world-renowned faculty and highly skilled staff.
The members of the College are:
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