<p>Is it possible to do undergrad in business or mathematics and then do masters in architecture? I know that graduate programs for architecture take in students that have done undergrad in engineering or liberal arts or something, but would it possible if I get an undergrad degree in business/math?
If they do, then which grad schools would be the best?</p>
<p>I would guess yes - with a Math major.</p>
<p>I'd still check though.</p>
<p>bump bump bump</p>
<p>Just curious. Where can you get a Master in Architecture with an undergrad degree in engineering or liberal arts? Is that a 2-year Master program? I am just wondering as normally you will have to take a fully loaded 2-year undergrad Architecture program, and then 2 more years of grad work to get a Master in Architecture. So how do you make up for all those undergrad courses?</p>
<p>Yes, it's possible. Every architecture school emphasizes different things (theory, practice, sustainable, etc.), so it all really depends on what kind of program you are looking for--there really isn't a "best."</p>
<p>NAAB is the accrediting board for architecture schools, naab.org lists all the accredited schools in the U.S. </p>
<p>Any program listed as something like "Degree+3 years" is meant for someone without an undergrad degree in architecture. </p>
<p>To GoBlue: M.Arch programs usually take 3 or 3.5 years for students without backgrounds in architecture.</p>