Master of Architecture

The Department of Architecture prepares students for a rapidly evolving and complex profession and to nurture creative/critical technology skills in general. Students are introduced to a variety of ideas and contemporary issues through the diversity of the faculty, guest critics and lecturers, and are prepared for the professional world through courses in professional practice, contact with practicing professionals, work experience and the final year of directed study.

The Department of Architecture distinguishes itself by emphasizing its public mission—of serving the Commonwealth through projects that support community design projects, and training students to be engaged with issues of local design, planning, and environmentally and economically sustainable communities.  Architecture students are exposed, in virtually every class, to ideas and projects that benefit local and regional communities.

The educational opportunities at the Department of Architecture pay particular attention to the needs of the regional and global society. Opportunities to study specific community-based ecological, political and urban issues are provided in the core architecture curriculum.

Course work in design, history, technology, planning, and practice prepare students to meet requirements for practice. The studio sequence is predicated on the idea that skill and proficiency in a profession are achieved through repeated exercises of continually increased complexity and scale.  Parallel to and linked with this development of creative problem solving skills are the courses in technical systems, materials and construction, structures and professional practice.

The Master of Architecture degree is the first accredited architecture degree at a public institution in New England.

UMass Amherst Department of Architecture offers the following NAAB-accredited degree programs:

  • M. Arch. (pre-professional degree + 57 graduate credits), typically two years
  • M. Arch. (non-pre-professional degree + up to 87 credits), typically three years

Next accreditation visit for all programs: 2032

Requirements

Prerequisite requirements for admission to the three-year degree program are one semester each of college physics and calculus (C or better), to be completed by the start of the second year in the program.  An introduction to architectural history is recommended.

Prerequisite requirements for admission to the two-year degree program are one semester each of college physics and calculus (C or better), to be completed by the start of the first year in the program, and a four-year pre-professional degree in architecture from an institution with an NAAB program (or equivalent).

 

Core Requirements

Students are required to satisfactorily complete a core sequence in these areas:

  • Design courses including Design Studio sequence, digital representation and fabrication sequence, and Master’s Thesis sequence (a Graduate Design Studio may be substituted for Master's Thesis).
  • Technical courses including Building Physics, Tectonics, and Integration.
  • History and Theory courses including Architectural History, Philosophy, and Research Forum.
  • Professional Practice