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The Master of Architecture (M.Arch.), recognized by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), is designed for individuals pursuing a professional career in architecture. Earning an M.Arch. enables graduates to sit for state licensing exams following their required internship period. Additional details can be found in the NAAB statement available on the School of Architecture's website. Applicants may join the graduate program regardless of their prior architectural education. While the standard program length is three years, those with substantial undergraduate architecture experience might qualify for advanced placement.
To be eligible for admission to the Graduate School applicants must, before they are enrolled, hold a bachelor’s degree or its foreign equivalent from an accredited college or university. (Foreign equivalents may in some cases have a normal program length that is shorter or longer than four years. No degree that has a normal program length shorter than three years will be considered equivalent to a bachelor's degree.)
Admitted students who score below an 8.0 on the speaking subsection of the IELTS will be required to take an English placement test at Princeton.
Masters applicants who are required to take the TOEFL must score a minimum of 28 on the spoken part of the TOEFL in order to be considered for the program.
Application Deadline: January 2.