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BA in Architecture at Fachhochschule Erfurt

Creativity is the ability to think about something new or already known things between a new, unexpected connection to be able to manufacture. This ability, which is an essential prerequisite for designing, you can not really learn. It is but one of many existing human creative potential and develop skills. This is one of the focal points of architectural training.

The Bachelor of Science in Architecture is a fundamental constant course, already after 6 semesters of study normally for a first professional qualification leads. With the title “Bachelor of Arts,” the mastery of the basic creative and technical, in practice the necessary expertise and knowledge of the operations in a certified planning office, but not yet the right to self-guided tour of an architectural office.

The course is divided into a 2 – semester orientation phase, which concludes with an examination, and a 4 – semester graduate at the end of the Bachelor thesis and colloquium is.

Major in pre-architecture at Case Western Reserve University

The pre-architecture major leads to the Bachelor of Arts degree. However, it may be chosen only as a second major. The double major is required so that the perspectives provided by this interdisciplinary program may be complemented by a concentrated disciplinary experience. The pre-architecture program introduces the student to the forms, history, and functions of architecture as well as the studio skills relevant to its practice. The program is designed to provide a background for undergraduate students who plan to continue architectural studies at the graduate level, as well as for those interested in the study of architecture as part of a liberal or technical education.

To declare a pre-architecture major, students should have declared a first major and have sophomore or junior standing. Up to 6 credits in general education requirements and elective courses taken by students for their first major may be applied to their pre-architecture major.

Master of Architecture at New Jersey Institute of Technology

The Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) at NJIT is a post-baccalaureate professional program, fully accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). The seven-semester 97-credit program is intended for applicants who have earned a Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, or a graduate degree with no previous design courses or experience.

Candidates entering the Professional M. Arch. program complete a required core sequence covering architectural history, integrated building systems, and digital design and representation applications as a series of progressive and cumulative co-requisites for the first four design studios. After completion of this mandatory core sequence, M.Arch students enter the advanced options sequence, in which students are given a selection of design studios in each semester, along with additional elective courses to round out their professional education.

A shortened program is available through advanced placement for applicants who have a pre-professional Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts in Architecture or another field directly related to architecture, or students who have a Bachelor of Architecture from a non-NAAB accredited program (all international students