M.Sc. in Architecture General Information The Master of Science in Architecture Program is designed to provide thorough training in the theory and practice of architecture and other related disciplines in architecture. It is designed to provide a climate for research and inquiry that stresses the investigative component of understanding the built environment. The program does not convey any professional accreditation, but does offer an opportunity to concentrate on architecture to an advanced level of sophistication, focusing on a particular specialist approach. The program has a strong interest in the methods of inquiry, development and testing of knowledge, and the building and application of theory as it pertains to the built environment. It allows students to specialize in areas in which they wish to obtain particular abilities. Students are required to take 7 courses (21 credit hours), a Seminar course and submit a Master’s Thesis to complete the M.S. Program in Architectural Design within the period of 2 years full-time or 3 years part-time study. Candidates for admission to the M.S. Program should have a minimum B.Arch. degree in architecture or in a relevant related discipline. The medium of instruction in all courses is English and all written work is assessed at standard international levels of academic English.
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