Policy 6-204: Graduate Studies and Degrees, Master of Architecture
Purpose and Scope
(Reserved)
Definitions
(Reserved)
Policy: Requirements for the Degree of Master of
Architecture
The Graduate School of Architecture offers courses leading
to the degree of Master of Architecture.
Course Requirements. Candidates for the M. Arch. degree
must complete at least 87 graduate credit hours (200
undergraduate credits are required for admission), possess a
baccalaureate degree in a field other than architecture, and
maintain a G.P.A. of not less than 3.0. Candidates must
fulfill a thesis requirement and manifest proficiency in
architecture.
Candidates having a baccalaureate degree in architecture (5
year) may be admitted to a special program in research
having requirements equivalent to those listed above.
Admission to Candidacy. Admission policies of the Graduate
School of Architecture conform to the standards and policies
of the Graduate School of the University.
Rules, Procedures, Guidelines, Forms and other related resources
Rules
Procedures
Guidelines
Forms
Other related resource materials
References:
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Contacts:
Policy Owner:
Questions about this Policy and any related Rules, Procedures and Guidelines should
be directed to the Dean of the Graduate School.
Policy Officers:
Only the Sr. Vice President for Academic Affairs and the Sr. Vice President
for Health Sciences or their designees have the authority to grant exceptions to this
policy.