Event Date: 
11.09.20 to 11.13.20

Professional Master in Architecture Fall Events

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Register for the events below to learn more about the Professional Master in Architecture at Princeton School of Architecture.
 

 

Nov. 9—ARC 501 Midterm Studio Review, Day 1

2:30pm - 6:00pm EST

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Prospective students are invited to attend Midterm Studio Reviews for ARC 501: Architecture Design Studio with Professor Michael Meredith and Assistant Professor Erin Besler.

 

Prior to the review at 1:30pm via the same Zoom link, ARC 501 will host “Looking at Buildings with Architects”, a series of events within the studio where invited members of the full-time faculty and visiting critics present a single (built) building they believe is important, discussing what they see when looking at it and what they appreciate about it. This presentation will be from Florian Idenburg and Jing Liu of SO-IL. 

 

 


 

 

Nov. 10—Professional M.Arch Information Session

12:00pm - 1:00pm EST

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Please join us on Zoom for a short overview of the Curriculum of the Professional Master in Architecture Program at Princeton.

 

 


 

 

Nov. 12—ARC 501 Midterm Studio Review, Day 2

1:30pm - 5:00pm EST

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Prospective students are invited to attend Midterm Studio Reviews for ARC 501: Architecture Design Studio with Professor Michael Meredith and Assistant Professor Erin Besler.

 

 


 

 

Nov. 13—Professional M.Arch Information Session

12:00pm - 1:00pm EST

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Please join us on Zoom for a short overview of the Curriculum of the Professional Master in Architecture Program at Princeton.

 

 


 

 

Nov. 20—Thesis Prep Open Class

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The Professional Master in Architecture degree (M.Arch.), accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), is intended for students who plan to practice architecture professionally. It qualifies them to take the state professional licensing examination after completing the required internship. 

Students in the Professional Program must take a minimum of 25 courses, typically four per term, including one design studio each term and the independent design thesis in the final term. The studio sequence, required technology and professional practice courses, and courses in history/theory and urbanism constitute a core that represents the foundational knowledge of the discipline. In addition to these required courses, each student must complete distribution requirements within the areas of history/theory and building technology. In order to encourage the development of an individual program of study, each student may select up to three elective courses that can be taken throughout the University with the approval of the Director of Graduate Studies. Read more.

 

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