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Word: Master of Architecture

Definition: A "Master of Architecture" is a degree that someone gets after finishing advanced studies in architecture. Architecture is the art and science of designing buildings and other structures.

Usage Instructions:
  • When you talk about education in architecture, you can say someone has a "Master of Architecture" to show they have completed higher-level studies in this field.
  • This degree is often needed for someone who wants to become a licensed architect.
Example:
  • "After completing her Bachelor's degree in Architecture, she decided to pursue a Master of Architecture to deepen her knowledge and skills."
Advanced Usage:
  • The term can also refer to the program itself. For example, "She is enrolled in a Master of Architecture program at the university."
  • People may abbreviate it as M.Arch.
Word Variants:
  • Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch): An undergraduate degree in architecture.
  • Architectural Studies: A broader term that includes various programs and degrees related to architecture.
Different Meanings:
  • In a different context, "master" can mean someone who is highly skilled in a profession or activity (e.g., a master painter).
Synonyms:
  • Architectural master's degree
  • Graduate degree in architecture
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Master plan": A detailed plan to achieve a major goal, often used in urban planning.
  • "Master the art of": To become very skilled at something (e.g., "She mastered the art of designing sustainable buildings.").
Summary:

A "Master of Architecture" is an advanced degree for those studying architecture, showing a high level of expertise in designing buildings and structures.

Noun
  1. a degree granted for the successful completion of advanced study of architecture

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