A Master of Architecture (M.Arch) is a professional degree that prepares graduates for careers in architecture. It allows graduates to pursue professional accreditation and licensing.
What can you do with an M.Arch?
- Work as a project manager, project architect, or design architect
- Work as a landscape or design conservator
- Become a consultant or professor
What are some common specializations in architecture?
Architectural engineering, Architectural design, Sustainable architecture, Landscape architecture, Urban design, and Architecture and digital design.
What are the requirements for an M.Arch?
- A bachelor's degree, often in architecture
- Work experience
- A licensing examination
What are the benefits of an M.Arch?
- Allows graduates to specialize in a particular aspect of architecture
- Opens doors to advanced career prospects
- Prepares graduates for a successful future as a professional architect
- Helps graduates develop a deep understanding of architecture and the built environment