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Last updated on 2025-04-24

Program overview

Program Overview

The Master of Architecture program at the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism offers students the opportunity to pursue a professional degree in architecture. This program is designed for those looking to build a strong foundation in architecture and related design fields. Students can choose between a two-year or a three-year professional Master of Architecture degree, depending on their academic background. The program emphasizes creativity and innovation, preparing graduates for a successful career in the architecture profession.

Program Structure

The Master of Architecture program is structured to accommodate students with varying backgrounds in architecture. Key features of the program include:

  • Program Length: Students can complete the program in either two years or three years.
  • Specializations available in Climate Change and Accessibility.
  • Studio First program for participants without formal academic architecture background, aimed at generating portfolio material.
  • Entry terms are available in the Fall.

This program is designed to provide a comprehensive education that combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for the challenges of the architecture profession.

Featured Experiences

  • Studio First: An intensive immersion studio for those without formal architecture education, allowing participants to create portfolio material.
  • Access to organizations in the National Capital Region, enhancing learning through real-world connections.
  • Research opportunities in the C-SALT laboratory and Carleton Immersive Media Studio, focusing on innovative architectural practices.

Career Options

Graduates of the Master of Architecture program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Architect: Design and oversee construction projects, ensuring they meet client needs and regulatory standards.
  • Urban Planner: Develop plans and programs for land use in urban areas, focusing on sustainability and community needs.
  • Landscape Architect: Design outdoor spaces, including parks and gardens, integrating natural and built environments.
  • Architectural Consultant: Provide expert advice on architectural projects, helping clients navigate design and regulatory challenges.
  • Project Manager: Oversee architectural projects from conception to completion, ensuring they are delivered on time and within budget.

 

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