The Massachusetts Board of Higher Education has unanimously approved the application of Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt) to award the Master of Architecture (M. Arch.). After three years of intensive program development, including a review and site visit by the National Architecture Accrediting Board, the college is now poised to offer a 60-credit graduate degree designed to provide rigorous, accessible, and affordable professional preparation for a variety of architecture-centered careers, including those which address global challenges. The program expands the college’s graduate offerings; while enhancing its stature as a leader in art and design education. The first cohort of ten students will begin the program during the summer of 2008.
“This truly is an exciting time for MassArt, and we are pleased the Board of Higher Education has joined us in recognizing the richness and value of this new program and the complementary role it provides to our other offerings.” -Kay Sloan, President, Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Read the entire press release.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
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