Policy 6-204: Graduate Studies and Degrees, Master of Architecture
This policy is under review. For requirements related to specific graduate degrees, see the University of Utah Catalog.
- 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:
- (Reserved)
- 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 Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and the Executive Vice President for Health Sciences or their designees have the authority to grant exceptions to this policy. - History:
- Approved: University Senate 3/3/80
- Approved: Institutional Council 3/10/80