• Master of Architecture at McGill University allows students to complete this course in 2 years.
  • Students need to complete 45 credits successfully to graduate from this program.
  • There are four options to complete this program. They are:
    • Professional program
      • Design Studio
      • Design Studio Directed Research
    • Post-Professional Program
      •  Architectural History and Theory
      • Urban Design and Housing
  • Since all provincial associations in Canada recommend any applicant for licensure to have graduated from a CACB-accredited program, obtaining such a degree is an essential aspect of preparing for the professional practice of architecture
  • The course of studies consists of four seminar courses in architectural history and theory, a seminar course in critical writing, a project preparation course, one elective course, and a final project. 
  • The Master of Architecture offers advanced training in the critical, historical, and theoretical analysis of:
    • History of Architecture
    • Science and Technology in Design
    • Aesthetic Philosophy
    • Professional Architecture
  • The M.Arch. (Post-professional) the degree is not a professional degree and does not satisfy the requirements for certification with the CACB.
  • Each student is assigned a faculty adviser in the second term and follows a research-intensive curriculum shaped by complementary and elective courses chosen in consultation with, and approved by, the adviser.
  •  It is particularly suited to students with a professional background in architecture who want to explore and understand the complex connections between history, theory, and design.
  • The job opportunities after this program that students get are:
    • Architect
    • Architectural technologist
    • Interior and spatial designer
    • Building surveyor
    • Production designer
    • Structural engineer, etc.,