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Taubman College at the University of Michigan offers an accredited three-year Master of Architecture program. Applicants with a pre-professional architecture degree may qualify for advanced standing. This 99-credit professional program leverages students' varied backgrounds to foster rich architectural discourse. Admission requires any undergraduate degree, while those holding a four-year architecture-focused bachelor's degree or five-year B.Arch can pursue the condensed 60-credit advanced track. The program embraces 21st-century architectural education's potential to integrate diverse knowledge systems, experiences, historical perspectives, methodologies, and technical skills. Recognizing architecture as a cultural artifact, the curriculum engages with complex dialogues and addresses social, political, and aesthetic dimensions. With its globally renowned faculty and innovative studio culture, the program exemplifies this multifaceted approach to architectural education.