Architecture

Program Overview

The professional Master of Architecture (MArch) is a rigorous and comprehensive program, preparing graduates for the full range of activities in architecture. It provides a thorough base of knowledge in history, theory, technology, ecology, society, and professional practice, while developing skills in design through an intensive sequence of design studio courses.

The Daniels Faculty also offers a Master of Architecture Second-Year Advanced-Standing Option (2 years). The advanced-standing option is offered to applicants who demonstrate advanced capabilities, as determined through review of academic background and design portfolio. Advanced-standing students join the curriculum outlined below at the beginning of the second year of study.

Both the MArch and the advanced-standing option are intended for those who do not already hold a professional degree in architecture. Individuals already holding a professional degree are encouraged to consider the post-professional Master of Architecture option or the Master of Urban Design program.


Quick Facts

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Application deadline MArch:

Fall 2024 Entry

03-Jan-2024

MArch:

Fall 2024 Entry

03-Jan-2024

Minimum admission average MArch:

Mid-B

MArch:

Mid-B

Direct entry option from bachelor's to PhD? MArch:

NA

MArch:

NA

Is a supervisor identified before or after admission? MArch:

NA

MArch:

NA

If a supervisor is identified after admission (as per question above), is admission conditional upon securing a supervisor? MArch:

NA

MArch:

NA

Is a supervisor assigned by the graduate unit or secured by the applicant? MArch:

NA

MArch:

NA

Are any standardized tests required/recommended? MArch:

NA

MArch:

NA


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