What are the differences between the graduate degree programs in Architecture at Georgia Tech?
Graduate Studies in Architecture at Georgia Tech are comprised of two distinct degree-granting programs: the Master of Architecture I (M.Arch I) and the Master of Science (M.S.). The M.Arch I Program is the professional Program in architecture leading to the NAAB-accredited Master of Architecture Degree. This program accommodates a 2-year long curriculum for students who hold a 4-year, pre-professional degree in architecture and a 3 ½ -year long curriculum for students who hold an undergraduate degree in a field other than architecture. The M.S. Program is a post-professional program in advanced architectural studies and is oriented toward advanced practices, scholarship and research.