Overview
The Master of Architecture (MArch) at Dalhousie University is a professional graduate program designed to prepare students for licensure as architects. The curriculum emphasizes design excellence, sustainability, and critical thinking through a studio-based approach, integrating theoretical, historical, and technical components. Unique features include hands-on projects in diverse contexts, such as urban revitalization and environmental design, leveraging Halifax's coastal and historic setting.
Career Prospects
Graduates are equipped for roles in architectural firms, public sector planning, and sustainable development. The program fosters skills in creative problem-solving and interdisciplinary collaboration, leading to strong employability in a field with growing demand for innovative design solutions.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program is led by experienced faculty including directors and professors specializing in architectural history, digital fabrication, and urbanism, supported by practicing architects as adjunct instructors.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students access state-of-the-art facilities such as the Architecture + Planning Building with advanced studios, a digital fabrication lab, and material resource center. Partnerships with local firms, government agencies, and international organizations provide real-world project opportunities and networking.
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