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