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2016-2017 Graduate Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Architecture MArch


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In Colorado’s only graduate architecture program, we prepare students for entry into the profession and licensure. Our mission is to lead in the discovery, communication and application of knowledge in the discipline of architecture by integrating theory and practice.  In this collaborative educational model, environmental, economic, social, cultural, aesthetic and ethical concerns are fundamental.

Our program responds to and aligns with the evolving nature of professional practice. Collaborative work environments prize critical thinkers, problem-solving team players, builders and leaders with excellent communication skills. Recognizing that the practice of architecture is now global, we provide students with international perspectives and experiences giving them a competitive edge when they enter the profession.

Students whose undergraduate degree was not a design degree will take about 3 ½ years to complete; those who have an undergraduate design degree will likely receive credit for courses previously taken and can complete typically in about two years. The program provides the skills and bodies of knowledge nationally specified for graduate study in architecture and is fully accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board​ (NAAB).

Prerequisites

Students must complete the prerequisites of college-level trigonometry and physics before enrolling in the MArch program or must complete ARCH 5000 Math and Physics for Architects.  This course is offered in the summer on a pass/fail basis and meets the prerequisite requirements. This class does not count toward the number of credits required for the M.Arch.degree.

Architecture skills workshop is recommended for students who do not have a background in architectural drawing, model making or digital graphics work. 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 Tracks

There are two curriculum tracks leading to the MArch degree, depending on the student’s background.

Six Studio Track - 105 Semester Hours

This course of study allows students without a pre-professional degree to pursue a professional Master of Architecture degree in a minimum of three years. The curriculum follows a prescribed course of fundamental core courses and six design studios. Applicants must hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited university in any field.  

Four Studio Track - 60 Semester Hours

This course of study allows students with a pre-professional degree to pursue a professional Master of Architecture degree in a minimum of two years. The curriculum follows a prescribed sequence of core courses and four design studios.  Applicants must hold a Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Bachelor of Art in Architecture or Bachelor of Environmental Design in Architecture to be considered for this path. All degrees awarded by universities outside the United States will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and the admissions committee will determine the appropriate track. 

Six Studio Track


Curriculum Overview

The curriculum for the Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) program is divided into six major areas of study, totaling 105 semester hours:

  • Design Studios and Seminar                                                          39 semester hours
  • Representational Studies including required elective                      6 semester hours
  • Historical/Cultural Studies including required elective                    12 semester hours
  • Technological studies including required elective                           21 semester hours
  • Professional studies                                                                       12 semester hours
  • Open Electives                                                                               15 semester hours

A wide array of electives in these areas allows students to tailor their graduate studies to their own interests. Of the 15 general elective semester hours, nine must be fulfilled with courses taken in the Architecture Department. Advanced standing in core course work can be given for prior architectural studies. Students may choose to take elective courses in the summer session. It is highly suggested that students use the summers to study abroad or participate in a professional internship. 

Course Sequence

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


Four Studio Track


Curriculum Overview

The Four Studio Track curriculum for the Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) program is divided into six major components, totaling 60 semester hours in residence at University of Colorado Denver:

  • Design Studios and Seminar                                                   27 semester hours
  • Representational Studies required elective                             3 semester hours
  • Historical/Cultural Studies required elective                            3 semester hours
  • Technological studies required elective                                   3 semester hours
  • Professional studies                                                                9 semester hours
  • Open Electives                                                                       15 semester hours

A wide array of electives in these areas allows students to tailor their graduate studies to their own interests. Of 15 general elective semester hours, nine must be fulfilled with courses taken in the Architecture Department. Students may choose to take elective courses in the summer session. It is highly suggested that students use the summers to study abroad or participate in a professional internship. 

In order for a student to complete the course of study within the 60 semester hours (two years of study) a student must have completed the following courses with a grade of B or better: 

  • 4 design studios (five or six credits each)
  • 2-3 course sequence covering the history of architecture
  • 1 course introduction to the theory of architecture 
  • 2 course sequence on sustainable environmental control systems
  • 2 course sequence on structures addressing statics, material mechanics, structural analysis, and design of simple structural elements and systems
  • 2 course sequence on building materials and construction 
  • 1 course on architectural visualization and representation
  • 1 course on Building Information Modeling

Above courses not completed by the time the student enrolls in the program will be added onto the 60 semester hours and will need to be completed at the University of Colorado Denver prior to graduation. An official review of the student’s previous course work will be conducted in the spring following admissions and will be sent to the student upon the receipt of the student’s intent to attend. 

Course Sequence

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

First Year


Fall


Total: 15 Hours


Spring


Total: 15 Hours


Summer (optional)


Second Year


Fall


Total: 15 Hours


Spring


Total: 15 Hours


Summer (optional)


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