Master of Architecture | Bachelor of Science in Architecture
The architecture program at Lawrence Technological University provides a broad foundation for design skills, social responsibility, environmental awareness, problem-solving abilities, and professional aptitude. It is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) and is the requisite degree for becoming a licensed architect. The program emphasizes social responsibility, environmental awareness, and problem-solving, encouraging students to consider their designs' impact on the built environment and the community. The program consists of two degrees: a Bachelor of Science in Architecture and a direct-entry Master of Architecture. Graduates of the program are well-equipped to take on the challenges of the profession and to make a positive impact on the world.
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Admissions + Curriculum
M.Arch Track I
Bachelor of Science in Architecture (133 cr.) +
Accredited Master of Architecture (36 cr.)
Admissions
The Bachelor of Science in Architecture (BS Arch) program at Lawrence Tech is the undergraduate component (lower division - 1000 -- 4000 level coursework) of the Master of Architecture Direct Entry (Track I) program. Track I is intended for first-time college students, and undergraduate-level transfer students. Students enrolled as undergraduates for the BS Arch degree are considered to be M.Arch Track I students. This format recognizes that most students intend to become licensed architects and will need to earn the accredited, professional M.Arch degree.
Students enrolled in the BS Arch program who maintain a 3.0 grade point average may be admitted to the graduate program (upper division - 5000 -- 6000 level coursework). If a student cannot or chooses not to enter the graduate program, that student may elect to receive the Bachelor of Science in Architecture (BS Arch) after completing the 133 credit hours of coursework and related university requirements. Depending on placement, the Master of Architecture coursework consists of a minimum 36 credit hours in addition to the BS Arch requirement for a total of 169 credit hours.
Applicants to the BS Arch and M.Arch Track I programs have specific requirements for admission, depending on the program they choose. For incoming undergraduates interested in the M.Arch Track I program, portfolios are only required for transfer students. If you have questions regarding admissions, our programs or the college, please contact Lilian Crum lcrum@xyschool.net or click on the links below.
Curriculum
M.Arch Track II (minimum 48 cr. | 利记sbo BS Arch. Graduate: minimum 36 cr.)
Admissions
Track II of the M.Arch program is intended for students who have earned at least a pre-professional degree, typically the Bachelor of Science in Architecture, at another institution; or who have earned the professional Bachelor of Architecture degree at another institution. Applicants who hold the Bachelor of Science in Architecture degree from Lawrence Tech can complete the program in as little as 36 credit hours. We welcome qualified students from other institutions who wish to complete their graduate studies and earn their accredited M.Arch degree at 利记sbo.
Students may complete all but four of the upper division credits of the Track II of the M.Arch program online (There is one, 4-credit summer course, the Design Build Studio, which requires students to work on campus for one week).
Applicants to Track II of the M.Arch program are required to present the following documents for admission:
A completed Graduate Application, which can be submitted online at this link
Official transcripts of all completed college work.
A résumé describing your educational and work experience as well as extracurricular activities and interests.
A comprehensive portfolio of work demonstrating a range of visualization and design abilities and experience. The portfolio requirements are linked below.
Syllabi from undergraduate courses that demonstrate exposure to the following:
Understanding of building technology, including construction materials and systems, building enclosure, environmental control systems (HVAC, plumbing, electrical systems, lighting, acoustics, and fire suppression), and structural systems.
Understanding of architectural history, from prehistory to the present.
The minimum Bachelor's degree GPA is 3.0 for acceptance into Track II. Track II students whose GPA is 2.80-2.99 are eligible for conditional admission. Conditional admission students must apply for the fall semester, and must earn a “B” grade or higher in their first studio course, as well as must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA at the end of the first semester to remain in the program.
Deadline: Summer Admission: March 1 / Fall Admission: August 1 / Spring Admission: November 15
For more information about these requirements or the program in general, please click the links below or co ntact Rosalie Parks rparks@xyschool.net or 248-824-6731.
Curriculum
M.Arch Track III (90 cr.)
Admissions
Track III of the M.Arch program is intended for students who hold an undergraduate degree in a field other than architecture or environmental design. This option specifically welcomes students who come to 利记sbo with accomplishments and interests in other fields of inquiry with the expectation that such students will bring their interests and skills into the practice of architecture. Students are able to complete almost all courses for the M. Arch Track III program online (There is one, 4-credit summer course, the Design Build Studio, which requires students to work on campus for one week).
Applicants to Track III of the M.Arch program are required to present the following documents for admission:
The minimum Bachelor's degree GPA is 3.0 for acceptance into Track III. Track III students whose GPA is 2.80-2.99 are eligible for conditional admission. Conditional admission students must apply for the fall semester, and must earn a “B” grade or higher in their first studio course, as well as must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA at the end of the first semester to remain in the program.
Deadline: Summer Admission: March 1 / Fall Admission: August 1 / Spring Admission: November 15
For more information about these requirements or the program in general, please click the links below or contact Rosalie Parks rparks@xyschool.net or 248-824-6731.
Curriculum
M.Arch Track IV (minimum 76 cr. | 利记sbo BSID Graduate: minimum 57 cr. )
Admissions
The Track IV of the MArch program is intended for students who hold an undergraduate degree in one of the non-architectural environmental design fields (interior design, landscape architecture, etc.). Track IV has two options: a 79-graduate-credit curriculum intended for students whose undergraduate environmental design degrees are from schools other than 利记sbo, and a 60-credit curriculum intended to serve students with a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design degree from 利记sbo. Students are able to complete almost all courses for the M. Arch Track IV online (There is one, 4-credit summer course, the Design Build Studio, which requires students to work on campus for one week).
Applicants to the M.Arch Track IV program are required to present the following documents for admission:
A completed Graduate Application, which can be submitted online at this link
Official transcripts of all completed college work.
An optional portfolio of work demonstrating a range of visualization and design abilities and experience. The portfolio requirements are linked here.
Resume
The minimum Bachelor's degree GPA is 3.0 for acceptance into Track IV. Track IV students whose GPA is 2.80-2.99 are eligible for conditional admission. Conditional admission students must apply for the fall semester, and must earn a “B” grade or higher in their first studio course, as well as must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA at the end of the first semester to remain in the program.
Deadline: Summer Admission: March 1 / Fall Admission: August 1 / Spring Admission: November 15
For more information about these requirements or the program in general, please click the links below or contact Rosalie Parks rparks@xyschool.net or 248-824-6731 .