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Postgraduate Programs
A Master of Architecture (M.Arch) degree is a postgraduate degree program designed for individuals who want to pursue a career in architecture. The program typically takes two to three years to complete and provides students with the advanced knowledge and skills needed to practice architecture professionally.
The curriculum for a M.Arch program typically includes coursework in design, history, theory, and technical subjects such as structural engineering, construction materials, and building codes. Students may also have the opportunity to participate in studios and workshops, where they can work on real or simulated design projects and receive feedback from professors and industry professionals.
In addition to coursework, M.Arch programs may also require students to complete a capstone project or thesis, in which they apply their knowledge and skills to a real-world design problem.
Upon completing a M.Arch program, graduates may be eligible to become licensed architects. Individuals must also have completed a pre-professional experience in architecture and have gained practical experience through internships or other professional experience.