Master’s in Architectural Tectonics, typically completed in 2 years, focuses on the relationship between architecture, materials, and construction processes. Core courses include Building Materials and Techniques, Structural Design and Engineering, Digital Fabrication, Construction Technology, Sustainable Architecture, Building Performance, and Architectural Form and Function. The program emphasizes hands-on experience in designing innovative, functional, and sustainable structures, combining aesthetic design with engineering principles. Students often engage in research, studio projects, and internships to develop expertise in the construction and assembly of buildings. Graduates can pursue careers as architects, project managers, structural engineers, or construction consultants, working in both design and construction industries.