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Ryerson Architecture/Waterloo Planning (CO-OP)?
Will I be able to do my masters at Waterloo?
The University of Waterloo offers a graduate program leading to the Master of Architecture degree (MArch), for professional qualification as architects. The Masters program in Architecture combines elements of a professional masters and a research-oriented masters program. It offers preparation for entry into the architecture profession (together with an extension of the knowledge base required of practicing professionals, current and future), to students with an undergraduate degree in pre-professional architecture, such as a Bachelor of Architectural Studies. The program is designed to develop the skills and intellectual curiosity required for a leadership role in the profession and in society, and for entry into doctoral studies. The Masters Thesis, the core academic component of the program, will develop research and analytical/interpretive skills, as well as design skills - i.e., the synthetic skills of architecture.
Is ryerson arch. considered a pre-professional architecture degree?
Or will going to Waterloo be better for my future?
Will I be able to do my masters at Waterloo?
The University of Waterloo offers a graduate program leading to the Master of Architecture degree (MArch), for professional qualification as architects. The Masters program in Architecture combines elements of a professional masters and a research-oriented masters program. It offers preparation for entry into the architecture profession (together with an extension of the knowledge base required of practicing professionals, current and future), to students with an undergraduate degree in pre-professional architecture, such as a Bachelor of Architectural Studies. The program is designed to develop the skills and intellectual curiosity required for a leadership role in the profession and in society, and for entry into doctoral studies. The Masters Thesis, the core academic component of the program, will develop research and analytical/interpretive skills, as well as design skills - i.e., the synthetic skills of architecture.
Is ryerson arch. considered a pre-professional architecture degree?
Or will going to Waterloo be better for my future?