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To get an M.A degree in Architecture do we have to get an degree in engineering or architecture?

by Guest56815  |  earlier

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I'm considering to apply an M.Arch program next year but I don't know that, does anyone who has BS in economics can apply to M.Arch 3?

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  1. I think it really depends on the school. I know the architecture school I went to (University of Illinois) had such a program for students with degrees in areas outside of architecture.

    This is right from their website:

    This is a program of variable length, but normally four years, for students holding a bachelor’s degree or higher in any field other than architecture.  Upon completion of undergraduate courses as prerequisites, which normally takes two years, students pursue the two-year M. Arch professional degree program. To earn this degree, students may have to complete 65 hours of undergraduate credit (depending upon the undergraduate degree courses previously taken) and 54 hours of graduate credit.

    I am sure other schools have similar programs... you just have to look.

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