A Master of Architecture (M.Arch) is a postgraduate degree designed for individuals who wish to advance their expertise in architecture and specialize in various aspects of the field. The program typically involves advanced coursework, research, and practical experience to prepare students for leadership roles in architecture and design.
The M.Arch program usually spans two years for students who already hold a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) degree, or three to four years for those coming from a non-architecture background. The curriculum includes advanced architectural design, research methodologies, and specialized topics such as urban design, sustainable architecture, or architectural theory. The program often culminates in a thesis project or a final design studio, allowing students to focus on a specific area of interest.
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