Carleton University

Canada
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Masters

Architectural Studies

Offered at Carleton University, Canada
DegreeMasters
FieldMAS Architectural Studies
Duration2 years
Tuition21332.00

Overview

The Master of Architectural Studies (MAS) at Carleton University supports advanced research and critical inquiry into architecture, design, and the built environment. The 6-credit programme is designed for students who want to develop independent scholarship and prepare for doctoral-level study.

About this programme

Overview

The Master of Architectural Studies (MAS) at Carleton University offers a platform for advanced research and critical exploration of architecture, design, and the built environment. This 6-credit program is tailored for individuals aiming to cultivate independent scholarship and prepare for doctoral studies. Students can choose to pursue the course on a part-time or full-time basis, typically completing the program over a two-year period.

What you'll study

The MAS program emphasizes research-led learning through a combination of required and elective courses that foster independent academic growth. Students engage in advanced seminars, workshops, and colloquia that enhance their understanding of architectural scholarship.

Typical learning components

  • Research seminar(s): Focused discussions and guided studies centered on architectural theory and practice.
  • Workshop-based learning: Interactive studio sessions integrating theoretical knowledge with practical research methodologies.
  • Colloquium / academic forum: Opportunities for presentations and collaborative learning with faculty and guest speakers.
  • Elective coursework: Tailored selections that align with personal research interests such as urban studies, immersive media, material culture, and conservation.
  • Thesis option (where applicable): An independent research project developed in collaboration with a supervisor, culminating in a thesis or equivalent scholarly work.

Examples of course themes

  • Vitruvian-style research exercises
  • Daedalic-style workshop exercises
  • Urban planning and research studies
  • Design and culture workshops
  • Architectural conservation topics
  • Immersive media and digital representation studies
  • Material culture and the physical nature of architecture

Note: Course offerings may vary by term and are subject to faculty availability. Your finalized study plan will be established upon admission and registration.

Entry requirements

Applicants should possess a four-year undergraduate degree in architecture or a recognized equivalent in a related field, with a minimum academic standing. Relevant professional experience may also be taken into account during the application assessment.

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