Overview
The Maîtrise en architecture (M.Arch.) at Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) is a professional graduate program designed to train competent architects capable of addressing contemporary challenges in urban environments. The program's objectives include developing advanced skills in architectural design, urban planning, sustainability, and building technologies, while emphasizing critical thinking and interdisciplinary approaches. Unique features include a strong focus on Montreal's urban context, integration of digital fabrication tools, and a curriculum that balances creative design studios with theoretical and historical studies.
Career Prospects
Graduates are prepared for professional practice in architecture, with opportunities in design firms, public sector planning, and sustainable development projects. The program aligns with accreditation standards from the Ordre des architectes du Québec, enabling licensure as professional architects.
Key Faculty/Staff
The program is led by the École d'architecture faculty, including experts in urban design and sustainable architecture, though specific names are not publicly highlighted in general profiles.
Unique Facilities or Partnerships
UQAM's architecture school features state-of-the-art design studios, a digital fabrication lab (Fab Lab), and workshops for model-making and prototyping. Partnerships include collaborations with local architectural firms, the City of Montreal for urban projects, and professional bodies like the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada.
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