The Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) is the professional “graduate-level program” in architecture leading to the NAAB-accredited Master of Architecture degree. The M.Arch. provides flexibility for both students who have a degree in a field other than architecture (MI-track) as well as those who have an undergraduate degree (B.A. or B.S.) with a major in architecture (MII-track).

The Master of Architecture (MI-track) students complete a three-year, 96-credit curriculum that begins in the second session of the summer semester.  In the first year, students acquire the fundamentals of visual and spatial design, problem solving, conceptualization and environmental influences.  In addition to design studio, they take introductory coursework in architectural history and theory, building technology, and visual skills.  In the second year, MI-track students are aligned with the curriculum for MII-track students, completing a two-year curriculum consisting of a comprehensive architectural design project and advanced graduate design studios coupled with courses incontemporary theory, design methodology, building technology, professional practice and architectural electives.  The final year provides an opportunity for advanced, focused design exploration and research.

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Courses of Study

ARCH 6050 / MArchIELECT History Electives / HISTELECT MArch I Required Courses / MArchIREQ MArch I Studio Courses / MARchISTUDIO