Building modeling and analysis capabilities have evolved dramatically in the last decade and clients now expect data and evidence to support design decisions. Gain the tools to take advantage of the growing demand for leading-edge expertise in design and construction.
With 100% online delivery and synchronous coursework options, enjoy the benefits and ease of a program designed for working professionals.
With a program that takes a holistic approach in teaching methods and tools that apply to the built environment, and curriculum framed in reference to the AIA Framework for Design Excellence, you can gain a degree from the highly respected and recognized Gibbs College of Architecture at OU.
Receive professional career support from career services, and expand your network as part of the global OU Sooner community. The Gibbs College of Architecture also has an extensive alumni network used to create post-graduate connections and networking through The Gibbs News Channel.
Students should have earned a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 in undergraduate studies and have a minimum of three years’ work experience in the built environment.
*This program offering does not lead to licensure.
Earning an online Master of Science in Sustainable Architecture from the University of Oklahoma can prepare you to accelerate your career in a high-growth field. Our experienced and interdisciplinary faculty teaches relevant skills centered around industry trends and employer needs that can be applied directly to your career from day one.
An introduction to environmental justice, including stakeholders and community engagement. A survey of how human comfort metrics intersect with site and climate. Introduces systemic issues associated with equity issues in the built environment and indigenous approaches.
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An introduction to topics in building physics including indoor and outdoor climate, passive technologies, daylighting, water issues, psychrometrics, and heat transfer. Explores the scientific method and application with building performance analysis, simple software-based calculations used to evaluate designs and construction against codes and standards. Explores connections between site and sustainable building metrics, Zero Tool, and AIA Framework for Design Excellence.
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An introduction to metrics for evaluating building performance and tools for evaluation. Explores performance targets such as the Architecture 2030 Challenge. Examines pre- and post-occupancy performance analysis tools, equipment, and methods. Introduces software such as Cove Tools, Autodesk Insight, and Sefaira.
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An introduction to design research methods. Examines the application of quantitative and qualitative research methods to research questions in architecture and urban design from pre-design to post-occupancy evaluation. Explores the practice of evidence-based design.
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An introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM) sustainable design workflows. Explores how designers, engineers, and contractors collaborate through BIM to reach sustainable design goals. Examines how BIM can be used to drive sustainable design and decision-making in theory and practice.
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An introduction to sustainable urban design principles and practices. Explores Geographic Information System (GIS) tools and EPA databases such as the TRI Explorer as they relate to sustainable urbanism, real estate, and equity. Introduces the Ecodistrict Accredited Professional program.
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An introduction to the US Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program. Examines how buildings can be designed and operated to reduce energy consumption, protect resources and promote health through the LEED program. Prepares students for taking the LEED Green Associate Exam.
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An introduction to the theory and practices associated with WELL Building Standard. Explores the research on human health and the design of the built environment that forms the foundation for the WELL building program. Prepares students for taking the WELL Accredited Professional exam.
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Introduction to Life Cycle Cost Accounting (LCCA) and the Circular Economy. Explores the economic history, basic theory, and practices associated with LCCA. Examines connections between performative building design evaluations and sustainability’s three “E’s”: Environment, Equity, and Economic, factors. Considers the role of the architect in a global context and their interdisciplinary impact on sustainability.
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This course will explore the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) “NZE Leasing Best Practice Guide” and ULI’s “Blueprint for Green Real Estate” including the steps of how to write and negotiate an NZE lease with elements that include energy budgets, building dashboards, recommissioning, green building financing models, and BIM-enabled digital twins.
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Explores the realities of building impacts on the environment through sustainable design case studies. Introduces the case study method of analysis using the AIA Framework for Design Excellence. Introduces tools and methods for undertaking case study analysis of built works.
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Introduces literature reviews in the context of architectural research questions. Explores design research methods and process through a review of existing literature on a topic. Develops an understanding of how to identify gaps in existing knowledge.
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Explores examples of sustainable building design and construction through case study analysis following the American Institute of Architects case study format. Provides an opportunity for individual research project development. Includes consideration of sustainable design standards such as LEED and/or WELL.
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Building on ARCH 5942, case studies are developed through peer reviews and presentations. Publication venues are investigated.
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