Graduate education
Graduate degrees: Overview
Three degree options provide flexibility for those wishing to pursue graduate level study in the field of lighting:
- Master
of Science in Lighting - The premier master's level degree in the field of lighting, the MS in Lighting is a two-year, 48-credit program that immerses students in lighting research and application, culminated by an original thesis project under the guidance of a faculty member.
- Master
of Science in Architectural Sciences with a Concentration
in Lighting - This nine-month, 30-credit degree is geared
toward students who already have some experience in the
lighting field and wish to broaden their knowledge in key
areas of lighting study. It also offers technology commercialization opportunities and experience.
- Ph.D in Architectural Sciences with a Concentration in Lighting - The highest degree available in the field of lighting, this degree allows students from a wide range of backgrounds to undertake concentrated research in a select area of lighting study.
Prerequisites for all degrees include:
- A bachelor's degree or its equivalent from an accredited college or university
- At least two semesters of college-level math
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