The Master of Architecture is intended as preparation for students to assume responsible roles in the profession of architecture. The majority of recent graduates have chosen to enter private architectural practice, undertaking the rich professional challenges it offers. While acknowledging the primacy of the practice orientation, the Master of Architecture program also prepares students for alternative careers in architecture as well. Generally, within the profession, this degree is considered as the terminal degree.
The Master of Architecture as a first professional degree is fully accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). It satisfies educational requirements for licensing and certification by the various states and the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB).
The School of Architecture offers three Tracks to the Master of Architecture degree:
Track One: For students with a four-year undergraduate degree in architecture (BEDA degree or equivalent). Generally completed in two years of full-time study. Accredited by NAAB. Minimum 48 credit hours. Architecture Graduate Design Studios: 24 credits Architecture Graduate Electives: 15 credits Architecture/College/Study Area Graduate Electives: 9 credits
Track Two: For students with a five-year NAAB-accredited Bachelor of Architecture degree. Normally requires three semesters in residence. Minimum 30 credit hours. ARC 503 Advanced Architecture Design Studio: 6 credits ARC 598 Final Project Studio: 6 credits ARC 697 Final Project Research: 3 credits Architecture Graduate Electives: 6 credits Concentration/Study Area Electives: 9 credits
Track Three: For students with undergraduate or advanced degrees in fields other than architecture. This Track normally requires three semesters of preparatory work before entering the final two-year program of graduate study. Accredited by NAAB. Minimum 96 credit hours.
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