M.Arch

The Master of Architecture (M.Arch) degree is earned through successful completion of a five-and-a-half year program at Norwich University. Graduates from other colleges are not accepted into the fifth year of this program. Transfers are accepted into the BS in Architectural Studies and are governed under existing university academic regulations (including 60 percent of credit hours being earned at Norwich).

The masters program builds on the experience of the undergraduate curriculum, preparing students to function as professional architects. The program emphasizes practical experience (through a practicum) as well as autonomy and rigor (through an architectural thesis and graduate seminars).

Admission into the fifth-year Masters of Architecture is not automatic. In their fourth-year, students must submit a portfolio of their studio work for review and approval by an architecture faculty committee. This threshold also requires a minimum university GPA of 2.50 and a GPA of 2.75 for all design studio courses; these thresholds are subject to change. The Masters year offers graduate-level professional electives as well as the opportunity to undertake a thesis, of one’s own choosing.

Perhaps the most exciting and innovative aspect of the masters’ curriculum is the requirement of an architectural internship in the summer between the fourth and fifth years. For this practicum, students will be required to locate and work in an architecture office (or in another design-related firm). The course work is completed using distance-learning techniques, which not only permit students to work in their hometowns (or other locations of their choosing) but also give each individual experience in digital communications and technologies which are major evolving aspects of architectural practice today.

The curriculum features the use of threshold points and portfolio reviews for each student in order to better identify individual career objectives as well as to assure the high academic caliber of every Norwich graduate.

Students have an opportunity to spend a semester in Berlin, Germany, in the School's own study abroad program delivered by Lexia International.

This is the sequence of courses which follows successful completion of Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies at Norwich and acceptance into the Master of Architecture Program:

Summer
Summer Credits
AP531 Architectural Internship 6
Fifth Year
Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits
AP525 Thesis Research 5 AP526 Architectural Thesis 5
AP501 Architectural Theory 3 AP533 Professional Practice 3
AP5xx Architecture Elective 3 AP558 Global Issues in Architecture 3
EN204 Professional & Technical Writing 3 AP5xx Architectural Elective 3
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Important: Students must maintain a 3.0 GPA in the Masters program.