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The Master of Architecture program prepares students to emerge as pioneers in architectural practice through cutting-edge design research methodologies. The MARCH program fosters a holistic design philosophy that intertwines technical expertise with artistic vision, sustainable principles with ecological responsibility, and ethical practice with social justice. Our curriculum confronts today's urgent environmental and societal issues via intensive scholarly investigation. By examining real-world urban examples that transform the city into a learning laboratory, students craft inventive design solutions demonstrating comprehensive insight into architecture's role in molding both physical spaces and their inhabitants. Our architectural exploration spans the full spectrum of the constructed world - from single structures to urban districts, metropolitan regions, and ultimately worldwide networks and habitats. Uniting our work across these diverse dimensions is an unwavering dedication to creating designs that safeguard and enhance life in all its forms.
Applicants must have received a bachelor's degree from an institution in the United States that is accredited by a recognized regional association or have been awarded the equivalent of the bachelor's degree from an international institution of acceptable standards.
TOEFL score of 79 (internet and home test), TOEFL ITP Plus for China of 550, IELTS of 6.5, Duolingo of 105, or PTE of 53 is required.