Architecture, Master of Architecture (M.Arch.)
Programs and Objectives
Master of Architecture Program (Program Director - Associate Professor Jeremy Edmiston)
The M Arch I program invests in the project as the vehicle of thought, learning, and change. First is a foundation year of skill-building, followed by two vertically integrated, comprehensive, year-long studies, most working closely with two faculty members. Other consultants collaborate and tutor at different times throughout the year.
Many students come into the program driven by questions they are seeking to address. Our project-focused format provides a place — a scaffold — to engage these questions within the context of an architectural studio and the discipline of a project. The time we give to these projects promotes a dialogue among professors and classmates, where the ambition is for all of us to learn to ask better questions.
The project covers the conventional areas of architecture — design, history, critical thinking, structure, material assembly, building science — and also allows for the professors’ interests and the students’ interest to comingle. Projects are substantial and cross-disciplinary because of the time we allocate to them — a rehearsal for the practice of architecture that so many of our students engage in upon graduation.
New York City serves as our open library, our lab, our inspiration, our call to change, our call to keep up with change. The city invites us to participate, perhaps to lead, but mostly to contribute in the discussion of what our world is and how better we might live in it.
All undergraduate backgrounds are welcome in the M Arch I program; its prerequisites are one semester of both college-level precalculus and physics.
Requirements for the M.Arch. Degree
Master of Architecture I First Professional Degree
Semester 1
Semester 2
Semester 3
Semester 4
Semester 5
Semester 6
Total Credit Hours: 108