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Master's in Architecture I
2-year track

Students who hold a four-year, pre-professional degree in architecture from an accredited school of architecture are eligible for the two-year track leading to the master of architecture (M.Arch.) degree. The curriculum consists of a thesis and three advanced-level architectural design studios chosen according to the individual's interests and needs, in addition to the appropriate required courses in architectural methods, architectural history, structures, technology, social and cultural factors, and environmental controls. A total of 64 credit hours are required.

For admission requirements and procedures, go to Admissions.

 

Students must demonstrate capability in using digital media in design exploration and representation. Those not able to do so are required to take ARC 611: Computer Modeling before their third semester of study.