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M.Arch

The Master of Architecture (M.Arch) is a professional degree designed for individuals seeking to advance their knowledge and skills in architecture and design.

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3000+ students
  • Last updated 23/10/2024
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What you'll learn

The M.Arch program aims to cultivate a new generation of architects who are equipped to tackle complex design challenges and create sustainable environments. The curriculum blends theoretical knowledge with practical application, encouraging students to explore various aspects of architecture, including urban design, landscape architecture, and architectural theory. Through studio-based learning, students will develop critical thinking, creative problem-solving, and technical skills essential for the profession.

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Course Content

  • Design Studios: Intensive projects that encourage creativity and innovation in architectural design.
  • Architectural Theory: Exploration of historical and contemporary architectural theories and practices.
  • Sustainable Design: Focus on environmentally responsible design strategies and practices.
  • Construction Technology: Understanding materials, methods, and systems used in building construction.
  • Urban Design: Examination of the principles and practices of designing urban environments.
  • Digital Fabrication: Introduction to digital tools and techniques for architectural design and production.
  • Professional Practice: Overview of the legal, ethical, and business aspects of the architecture profession.
  • Research Methods: Training in research techniques and methodologies applicable to architectural studies.

Requirements

    • Educational Background: A bachelor's degree in architecture or a related field is required. Candidates with degrees in other disciplines may need to complete prerequisite courses.
    • Portfolio: Submission of a portfolio showcasing previous design work and creative projects.
    • Letters of Recommendation: Two or three letters from academic or professional references.
    • Statement of Purpose: A personal essay outlining the applicant’s interest in architecture and career goals.
    • GPA: A minimum GPA (typically 3.0 or equivalent) may be required for admission.

M.Arch: Careers and Opportunities

Career Options

      Graduates of the M.Arch program can pursue various career paths in architecture and related fields, including:

      • Licensed Architect: Design and oversee the construction of buildings and structures.
      • Urban Planner: Develop plans for land use in urban areas, considering social, economic, and environmental factors.
      • Landscape Architect: Design outdoor spaces, parks, and recreational areas that enhance the environment.
      • Architectural Designer: Work on design projects within architectural firms, contributing to creative solutions.
      • Project Manager: Manage architectural projects from inception to completion, coordinating teams and resources.
      • Academic Researcher/Instructor: Pursue a career in academia, teaching architecture or conducting research in related fields.

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