Do you have to major in architecture or art to go to become an architect?

<p>Or can you major in something like buisness or law and then do a masters in arch (MArch)?</p>

<p>Yes you can. You’ll have to submit a portfolio and it will take three years of grad school, but that is a very common route to becoming a registered architect. Check out the websites of various schools that have graduate architecture programs to see what each school has for admission requirements.</p>

<p>Here’s a link to a listing of the US schools with accredited MArch programs:
[NAAB:</a> Schools Database](<a href=“http://www.naab.org/schools/results.aspx?vSchoolYMGHFREschool_name=&tSchool_Degree_OfferedYMGHFREprogram_type_id=2&startrec=1&searchtype=A&nextbttn=Search&union=AND]NAAB:”>http://www.naab.org/schools/results.aspx?vSchoolYMGHFREschool_name=&tSchool_Degree_OfferedYMGHFREprogram_type_id=2&startrec=1&searchtype=A&nextbttn=Search&union=AND)</p>