Southern California Institute of Architecture - Degrees

Degrees

Approximately half of SCI-Arc’s students are enrolled in its undergraduate program and half in its graduate programs. It offers a five-year professional Bachelor Degree in Architecture (B.Arch); a three-year professional Master of Architecture (M.Arch 1) program, open to applicants who hold a bachelor’s degree or equivalent in any field of study ; and a two-year professional Master of Architecture (M.Arch 2) program, open to applicants with a minimum of a four year degree in Architecture, or its equivalent abroad. Additionally, the school offers Master in Design Research (MDesR) degrees in urban studies (Future Initiatives) and emerging systems, technologies and media (ESTm). During summer, the school offers a 5-week foundation program, Making + Meaning, which introduces architecture to those considering entering the field or about to enroll in a degree program, as well as hosts a 4-week Design Immersion Days (DID) program devoted to introducing high school students to architecture and design.

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