Architecture is often referred to as the “king of miscellaneous studies,” as it is an interdisciplinary field.
The Graduate School of Architecture supports a six-year integrated education program that began with the establishment of the Faculty of Architecture in 2020, following its reorganization from the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
While being interdisciplinary, the field of architecture itself encompasses a wide range of diverse research areas.
The curriculum is structured around two core categories of specialized subjects: “research subjects” and “thesis guidance subjects.” The research subjects are further divided into “specialized/applied subjects” and “practical/experimental subjects,” enabling students to acquire advanced expertise and practical skills in architecture.