MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE

The 'Master of Architecture' (M.Arch.) degree is the title denoting a collection of three different levels of a Master's degree in Architecture. Many schools offer all three tracks and they range from 1 to 5 years, usually called M.Arch I, M.Arch II, and M.Arch III (M. Arch III being less common).

★ 'M.Arch I' is a first professional degree for students that have earned a four year unaccredited undergraduate degree in architecture or related discipline, such as a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. Some 5-year M.Arch I programs exist offering the accredited professional degree as an undergraduate degree (without having to receive a degree in another discipline).

★ 'M.Arch II' is a post-professional degree involving between a year and two years (depending on which school) of intensive focused work for students that already have a 5-year Bachelor's of Architecture degree.

★ 'M.Arch III' is a professional Master's degree that takes 3 to 5 years to complete and it requires no previous teachings in Architecture (some schools do not have an M.Arch III program).
These degrees are accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) as professional degrees, allowing the recipient to qualify for the Architect Registration Examination (ARE), after three years of experience working in an architect's office. First time students matriculating with a 5-year Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) degree can also qualify for registration. Some programs offer a concurrent learning model, allowing students the opportuinity to work in the profession while they are earning their degree, so that they can test for licensure immediately upon graduation.
Graduate-level architecture programs consist of course work in design, building science, structural engineering, architectural history, theory, professional practice, and elective courses. For those without any prior knowledge of the field, coursework in calculus, physics, computers, statics and strengths of materials, architectural history, studio, and building science is usually required. Some architecture programs allow students to specialize in a specific aspect of architecture, such as architectural technologies or digital media. A thesis or final project is usually required to graduate.
An architectural thesis is the culmination of a student’s research. Submission of the thesis represents the completion of the final requirement for the degree and may be presented as graphic representations, a written work, or physical forms. According to Groat and Wang, Architectural Research Methods, the scope of the research inquiry must not be too broad or too narrow. A good topic will clearly and simply identify a body of literature to which the topical question can be referred. Additionally, a thesis question must have significance to not only the student, but his or her peers, and to the field of architecture.
As of March 2006, there were eighty-four accredited Master of Architecture programs in the United States, including Puerto Rico.
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Contents
Master's Degree programs
Candidates
Schools and Universities in Europe
See also

Master's Degree programs


Colleges and universities in the United States with accredited Master of Architecture degree programs are listed below.

Andrews University, Division of Architecture, [1] Berrien Springs, Michigan

Arizona State University School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (SALA), Tempe, Arizona

Ball State University
★ , Department of Architecture, Muncie, Indiana

The Boston Architectural College
Boston, Massachusetts

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Department of Architecture, Pomona, California

The Catholic University of America, School of Architecture and Planning, [2] Washington, D.C.

Clemson University, School of Architecture, [3] Clemson, South Carolina

Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), [4] New York, NY

Florida A&M University
★ , School of Architecture, [5] Tallahassee, Florida

Florida International University
★ , School of Architecture, [6] Miami

Taliesin, The Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, [7] Scottsdale, AZ

Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Architecture, [8] Atlanta, Georgia

Hampton University
★ , School of Engineering - Architecture, [9] Hampton, Virginia

Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Illinois Institute of Technology
★ , College of Architecture, [10]

Iowa State University
★ , Department of Architecture, [11] Ames, Iowa

Judson College

Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas

Kent State University
★ , College of Architecture & Environmental Design, [12], Kent, Ohio

Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan

Louisiana State University
★ , College of Art + Design, [13], Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Miami University, Oxford, Ohio

Montana State University

Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland

New Jersey Institute of Technology
★ , Newark, New Jersey

NewSchool of Architecture and Design, [14], San Diego, California

North Carolina State University
★ , Raleigh, North Carolina

North Dakota State University
★ , Fargo, North Dakota

Northeastern University

Norwich University
★ , Northfield, Vermont

Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

Parsons The New School for Design, Department of Architecture, Interior Design and Lighting, New York, New York


Prairie View A&M University
★ , Prairie View, Texas

Pratt Institute
★ , New York, New York

Princeton University, School of Architecture, [15] Princeton, New Jersey

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
★ , Troy, New York

Rhode Island School of Design, [16] Providence, Rhode Island


Rice University
★ , Houston, Texas

Roger Williams University
★ , Bristol, Rhode Island

Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, Georgia

Southern California Institute of Architecture ("SCI-Arc"), [17] Los Angeles, California


University at Buffalo, The State University of New York

Syracuse University
★ , Syracuse, New York

Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas

Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas

Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana

University of California, Berkeley, College of Environmental Design, [18] Berkeley, California

University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Architecture and Urban Design, [19] Los Angeles, California

University of Cincinnati, College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning, Cincinnati, Ohio

University of Colorado at Denver

University of Detroit Mercy


University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

University of Houston


University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho

University of Illinois at Chicago

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

University of Kansas, School of Architecture and Urban Design, [20] Lawrence, Kansas


University of Kentucky, College of Design, [21] Lexington, Kentucky


University of Louisiana at Lafayette


University of Maine at Augusta

University of Maryland, College Park

University of Massachusetts-Amherst

University of Miami
★ , Coral Gables, Florida

University of Michigan, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning [22], Ann Arbor, Michigan

University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico

University of North Carolina at Charlotte


University of Notre Dame
★ , Notre Dame, Indiana

University of Oklahoma
★ , Norman, Oklahoma

University of Oregon
★ , Eugene, Oregon

University of Pennsylvania, Penn Design, [23] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Universidad de Puerto Rico

University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida

University of Southern California
★ , Los Angeles, California

University of Tennessee, Knoxville


University of Texas at Arlington


University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture, [24] Austin, Texas

University of Texas at San Antonio, College of Architecture, [25] San Antonio, Texas

University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia

University of Washington, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, [26] Seattle, Washington

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, College of Architecture and Urban Studies, [27] Blacksburg, Virginia


Washington State University
★ , Pullman, Washington

Washington University in St. Louis

Woodbury University, in Burbank, CA - Master of Architecture in Real Estate Development

Yale University, School of Architecture, [28] New Haven, Connecticut
Colleges and universities in Canada with accredited Master of Architecture degree programs are listed below:

University of British Columbia

University of Calgary

Carleton University

Université Laval

McGill University

University of Manitoba

Université de Montréal

University of Toronto

Dalhousie University

University of Waterloo
Universities in Australia with accredited Master of Architecture degree programs are listed below:

Deakin University

Candidates


Four United States schools are candidates for accreditation, meaning that their newly-created programs may be accreditated to offer the M.Arch. degree upon proof of meeting NAAB standards. They are:

Academy of Art University

California College of the Arts (offers accredited B.Arch, M.Arch accreditation expected in 2008.)

Cornell University (offers accredited B.Arch.)

University of Hartford

Schools and Universities in Europe



★ The Mackintosh School of Architecture at the Glasgow School of Art in Scotland.

Hochschule Liechtenstein (candidate for accreditation, language: English)

See also



Doctor of Architecture

Bachelor of architecture

Architecture

National Council of Architectural Registration Boards

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