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2015-2016 Graduate Catalog 
    
2015-2016 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Architecture MArch


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The MArch is the college’s accredited professional degree for students intending to seek licensure as architects. It is a three-and-one-half-year plan of study that has been fully accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB).

Prerequisites

  • Students must complete the prerequisites of college-level trigonometry and physics before enrolling in ARCH 5310, Introduction to Building Technology. Since this class should be taken in the first semester in order to stay on track for graduation, students are strongly encouraged to complete the trigonometry and physics requirements before beginning the MArch program.
  • ARCH 5000, Math and Physics for Architects, is offered in the summer on a pass/fail basis. This class meets the prerequisite requirements. This class does not count toward the number of credits required for the MArch degree.
  • Architecture skills workshop is recommended for students who do not have a background in architectural drawing and model building. This class is offered each year before the beginning of the fall semester.
  • Students are also expected to have achieved a basic level of computer literacy and should be familiar with PC or Mac operating systems.

Program Requirements

Students with a bachelor’s or master’s degree unrelated to architecture must complete a sequence of course work and accumulate a minimum of 105 semester hours of credit. Students who have completed the college’s BSArch or other preprofessional degree in architecture, or foreign non-NAAB-accredited professional degree, will be evaluated individually for advanced standing. These students will be advised and provided with an individualized plan of study commensurate with their previous degrees and experience, and will have to complete at least 60 semester hours of credit in residence within the College of Architecture and Planning.

Course Sequence

The MArch program is divided into six major components:

  • studio design studies and seminars, 39 semester hours
  • representational studies, 6 semester hours
  • historical/cultural studies including required elective, 12 semester hours
  • technology studies including required elective, 21 semester hours
  • professional studies, 12 semester hours
  • electives, 15 semester hours

A wide array of electives in these areas allows students to tailor their graduate studies to their own interests.

This schedule shows the recommended sequence of courses. To modify this schedule, students should consult their CAP academic advisor.

First Year


Total: 18 Hours


Spring


Total: 18 Hours


Second Year


Fall


Total: 18 Hours


Spring


Total: 18 Hours


Third Year


Fall


Total: 18 Hours


Spring


Total: 15 Hours


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