The University of Waterloo offers a master's program leading to the degree Master of Architecture (MArch). This program is designed to prepare students for professional qualification as architects. The Master's program in Architecture combines elements of a professional master's program and a research-oriented master's program. It offers preparation for entry into the profession of architecture (together with an extension of the knowledge base required of practicing professionals, now and in years to come) 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 Master's 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.
Some teaching and research assistantships are available to graduate students in the Master of Architecture program. Some University of Waterloo Graduate Scholarships are also available to qualified students. These scholarships are assigned by the School.
Students may also apply for University of Waterloo Graduate Bursaries, if they can demonstrate financial need.
The Master's program in Architecture is a twelve-month, three-term program that may begin in either the winter or spring terms. Currently, admission requirements are as follows: - A four-year honours undergraduate degree in pre-professional Architecture or professional Bachelor of Architecture degree with a minimum overall average of 75% (B).
- Two letters of reference, at least two of which must be from academic sources
- One official academic transcript from each post-secondary institution
- A resume
- A one-page statement of research interest
- Proof of English Language Compentency (if applicable): A score of at least 600 is required in the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). (See Academic Regulations - English Language Proficiency Certification for other acceptable tests of English.)
Additional supplementary information for the School of Architecture is required with your University of Waterloo Graduate Studies Application. An explanation of the additional information required and a form on which to submit it are available on the following web site: http://www.architecture.uwaterloo.ca/frameset/graduate.html - see School Application Information and School Application Form.
The curriculum involves course work, a graduate Studio/Seminar and a Graduate Thesis in Design in an area of architecture. The three-term curriculum is normally completed in twelve months, and is the final stage in the period of academic preparation for the student's professional qualification as an architect. There are four parts to the curriculum:
- at least three specialist electives, each a one-term course (.50 unit weight per course), taken in at least two of the three academic streams (Cultural Studies, Environment, Technology) other than design
- four compulsory half-term (0.25 unit weight) courses in the aspects of professional practice and architectural responsibility (ARCH 651, ARCH 652, ARCH 653, ARCH 654)
- Graduate Studio and Seminar in Design (equivalent to three term courses/1.50 units of credit) (ARCH 692)
- a Master's Thesis in Design (equivalent to four one-term courses/2.00 units of credit)