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Contact Information

MSU School of Architecture
Montana State University
P.O. Box 173760
Bozeman, MT 59717-3760

Tel: (406) 994-4256
Location: Cheever Hall

Director:
Dr. Fatih Rifki
rifki@montana.edu

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Classes

Student/Intern Pages

Job Opportunities

AIAS

Policies and Procedures

 

Incoming Freshman Survey

To take the incoming Freshman Survey, please click here.

School of Architecture 2nd Year Online Application

To complete the 2nd Year Online Application, please click here.

Student Laptop Requirements Spring 2009

To download the 2009 Laptop requirements, please click here.

McAfee 8.7i Upgrade

To update your McAfee software with the 8.7i Upgrade, click here.

Graduate Information

Graduate Admission Check List click here.

Graduate Studio & Electives Fall 2009 click here.

Teaching Assistant Information click here.

Student Desk Guidelines

To download the student desk guidelines, please click here.

Studio Policies

To download the studio policies, click here.

Woodshop Safety Manual

To download the woodshop safety manual, click here.

ArchiCAD software for Students

Please follow the link to install Archicad 12 student and teacher version. If you are a Mac user, the prompts will ask you if either PC or Mac

log-in information: https://eduregistration.graphisoft.com/

AutoDesk software for Students

Please visit this site for more information: http://students.autodesk.com

MSU Virtual Private Network and Remote Desktop Setup

MSU VPN Connection Setup - VPN stands for Virtual Private Network. This will allow any user that is setup through the MSU domain to access the servers from a remote location. IMPORTANT!! This must be setup first before the Remote Desktop can be used to connect to your work computer.

Setting up Remote Desktop - This is  a feature built into Windows XP, and is helpful for those of you who work from home, and need access to your work computer. Once connected through Remote Desktop, then access will be as if you were sitting at your desk in the office.

 

 

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