About the course
Students enrolled in the Master of Architecture program, as well as those in the Master of Architectural Studies program, pursue a concentration in one of five areas. The field of architecture is constantly challenged to meet the needs of an ever-evolving society. Throughout history architecture has been influenced by a multitude of factors, including culture, socio-economic issues, population shifts, lifestyle changes, and of course advances in technology. Today, architects are immersed in a technological revolution, where digital tools, building materials, design methodology, and the various mediums to express one?s architectural vision are rapidly expanding. In order for tomorrow?s architect to be relevant within the profession, they must embrace technology and develop a further understanding of the various emerging technologies, which will continue to shape the way we conceive, create, design, manipulate, and experience space. The Master of Architecture with a concentration in Technology and Media in Architecture and Interiors (TMAIn) at The Catholic University of America?s, School of Architecture and Planning focuses on digital technology and media as a means of exploring the transformative opportunities of emerging technologies during all phases of design, from theory and conception through visualization, representation, construction and beyond. Interdisciplinary in nature, the concentration engages emerging and innovative fields of inquiry and research by working with professions within the field. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
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Duration: 6 Semester(s)Fees: Not available
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Entry requirements for The Catholic University of America
International candidates are asked to have their secondary school or high school guidance counselor complete the Secondary School Report.
Arrange to have your secondary school, high school, or college send the required educational documents directly to The Catholic University of America.
All students from countries and areas where English is not the common, spoken language (even if the student already is a resident of the United States) must have a practical understanding of spoken and written English to benefit from instruction, study, and examinations. Course work at The Catholic University of America requires university-level English language proficiency and skills.
Minimally accepted TOEFL scores, when applying for graduate programs, are 550-paper, 213-computer, and 80 Internet. Students taking the TOEFL should have at least 20 out of 30 in each of the TOEFL subcategories. The minimally accepted graduate IELTS score is 6.5. Individual IELTS test module scores are also reviewed in addition to the overall IELTS score.
A minimum of a 2.8 GPA in undergraduate studies is required, though a 3.0 GPA is strongly desired. A minimum GRE score of 295 is required, while a 310 is preferred (1000 required/1200 preferred if taken before summer 2011).
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6.5
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 80.0
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