2016-2017 Graduate Course Catalog 
    
    Nov 24, 2024  
2016-2017 Graduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Architecture First-Professional, M.Arch


Lauren Mintier, Graduate Program Manager
225 Slocum Hall
ph. (315) 443-1041
e.lmintier@syr.edu
Chair Brian Lonsway, 225 Slocum Hall

Faculty

Maya Alam, Amber Bartosh, Jean-François Bédard, Lori Brown, Theodore Brown, Lawrence Chua, Angie Co, Gregory Corso, Sekou Cooke, Julia Czerniak, Lawrence Davis, Joseph Godlewski, Terrance Goode, Susan Henderson, Roger Hubeli, Molly Hunker, Elizabeth Kamell, Randall Korman, Elizabeth Krietemeyer, Julie Larsen,  Mark Linder, Brian Lonsway, Sinéad Mac Namara, Kyle Miller, Anne Munly, Daekwon Park, Tarek Rakha, Richard Rosa, Francisco Sanin, David Shanks, Yutaka Sho, Michael Speaks, Timothy Stenson, Robert Svetz, Fei Wang

Program Description

The Syracuse Architecture M.Arch  is a fully accredited professional degree that aims to produce architects who not only provide leadership and vision in the construction of the physical environment, but collaboratively draw upon and organize diverse professions and multiple technologies to expand the field of architectural design. Research is an integral part of the course of study, from the first year of courses in design, theory, history, representation, and technology, to the final semester’s thesis project.

Because the architect’s role in society is complex and changing, students approach the study of architecture as a transdisciplinary enterprise. The program places equal importance on the acquisition of professional skills, knowledge, and expertise, as on the necessity for versatility and innovation in the application of design.

Toward that end, the graduate program has developed the “discursive studio.” Each of the first four semesters of design is team-taught by faculty members with differing expertise and approaches, who conduct the studio as a site of debate, exchange, and possibility. Students actively contribute to the conversations and criticism through their design work. This work is informed by seminars, collaborations, and technical and speculative exercises. Studio work is also coordinated with other core courses in theory, history, representation, and technology so that design is pursued as inseparable from other aspects of the discipline as well as the complexities of the broader culture.

Completion of the degree requires seven semesters, each of which includes a 6-credit design studio. The fifth semester offers students the option of studying off campus in one of our studio-based Architecture programs in Florence, London or NYC. The focus of the sixth semester in Syracuse is the visiting critic studio. The program culminates in a thesis project defined and developed by the student working with a faculty advisor.

Degree Awarded

This is a 110 credit program leading to an M.Arch degree.

Prerequisites for Admission into the M.Arch Program

The program is open to students with an undergraduate degree in a field other than architecture, or with a non-professional degree in architecture or environmental studies. For those students with no architecture background, the program will require seven semesters of study to complete. The program seeks students with a wide range of experiences; applicants with some background in the arts or design are preferred. Graduates of non-professional architecture and environmental studies degree programs may be awarded as many as 33 credits (approximately one year) of advanced standing in the program (see Advanced Standing section). The completed application form must be accompanied by an official copy of prior academic transcripts, three letters of recommendation, a portfolio of academic and professional work, and a brief statement of interests and objectives. GRE scores are required. TOEFL scores are required for all applicants whose native language is not English.

Major Requirements


Professional Core Courses in media, history, theory, structures and technology


Other Electives


Open to all students in good academic standing.

Additional Information


An additional 6 open elective credits are required.

Study Abroad


Students enrolled in the M.Arch program are eligible for off campus study in our studio based programs in NYC, Florence and London after completing 2nd year design studio. All students wishing to study in our global campus programs must have a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA and be in good judicial standing.

We also offer multiple non-studio based short term study programs through SU Abroad each year. Eligibility for non-studio based programs varies and is determined by the faculty member coordinating the program.

Advanced Standing


M.Arch applicants who have completed or are about to complete an undergraduate degree in a non-professional program in architecture or environmental studies may apply for advanced standing in design. Advanced standing is determined after a complete review of the applicant’s portfolio by representatives of the faculty who teach in the areas of design, history, technology, structures, and representation. Students who are accepted with advanced standing will receive credit for the first two design studios (ARC 604  and ARC 605 ).

They may also receive credit for demonstrated competence in the content/design areas represented by required (not optional or professional elective courses) courses in the M.Arch curriculum that duplicate courses taken while fulfilling their undergraduate degree requirements at accredited institutions if a grade of “B” or better was earned. Students can determine if their previous academic courses duplicate required courses offered in the School of Architecture by reading the course descriptions in the SU catalog or on the School’s web site.

A total of 6 credits earned from coursework completed as an undergraduate in excess of the total required for the bachelor’s degree, provided that the work is graduate level and has been completed with a grade of “B” or better, may be transferred. Total advanced standing credit may not exceed 33 credits. A maximum of 30% of credits counted toward a master’s degree at Syracuse University may be accepted from another institution.