Master of Architecture
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Definition
Noun: - A postgraduate academic degree awarded upon the completion of an advanced program of study in the field of architecture. It represents a high level of specialized knowledge and professional competence.
Usage
- This term is used to denote the specific academic qualification itself.
- It is typically used in formal, educational, and professional contexts.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The degree is often abbreviated as M.Arch. in documents and casual reference.
- His credentials include an M.Arch. from MIT.
Variants and Related Words
- M.Arch.: The standard abbreviation for Master of Architecture.
- Master's degree: The general category of postgraduate degrees to which the Master of Architecture belongs.
- Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.): The undergraduate degree that often precedes the Master of Architecture.
Synonyms
- Advanced degree in architecture
- Postgraduate architecture degree
Notes
- The "Master of Architecture" is distinct from a "Master's in Architecture" (often M.S. or M.A.), which may be a research-oriented degree. The "Master of Architecture" is typically the primary professional degree required for architectural licensure in many regions.
Noun
- a degree granted for the successful completion of advanced study of architecture