The Master of Architecture (M. Arch.) is a graduate degree
which is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting
Board (NAAB). Together with a period of professional internship,
the M. Arch. degree qualifies individuals for the Architectural Registration
Examination and licensure in architecture. Miami's graduate
program accepts students from a number of different preparations
and backgrounds. There are three degree tracks depending on
the academic background of the applicant.
M. Arch. I
A one-year primarily self-directed program for candidates
who already have their first professional degree in Architecture.
M. Arch. II
A two-year program for candidates with an undergraduate degree
from a four-year, pre-professional degree-granting program
in architecture.
M. Arch. III
A three-and-one-half year program for candidates with an undergraduate
degree in a discipline other than architecture.
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