Master of Architecture
A Master of Architecture (M.Arch) is a graduate degree that prepares students for professional practice in architecture. This program typically follows a bachelor's degree in architecture or a related field and focuses on advanced design, theory, and technical skills. Students learn about building systems, environmental sustainability, and urban planning, often through hands-on projects and studio work.
Graduates of the M.Arch program are eligible to take the licensing exams required to become a licensed architect. The degree is essential for those who wish to pursue a career in architecture, working on projects that shape the built environment, such as commercial buildings, residential homes, and public spaces.