Degree Programs
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The program leading to the Master of Architecture (MArch) is an accredited professional degree intended for individuals who have completed the bachelor’s degree with a major other than one of the design professions or with a pre-professional undergraduate major in one of the design professions.
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Individuals who have completed a pre-professional four-year Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree with a major in architecture or environmental design may be eligible for admission with advanced standing, reducing the required course of study to two-and-one-half years.
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The program leading to the Master of Architecture II (MArch II) is a post-professional degree intended for individuals who have completed a five-year undergraduate professional program in architecture or its equivalent.

“Greetings from Cambridge, where today we celebrate more than 150 years of architectural education at Harvard. The Architecture department at Harvard GSD has prepared generations of dedicated graduates to lead in shaping the built environment. As new complexities emerge within the practice of architecture – from climate stress to AI, intense urbanization to rapid social change – today’s students continue our tradition by developing robust responses to timely and ever-emerging challenges.”
Grace E. La
Professor and Chair, Department of Architecture