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Dalhousie University Architecture Faculty of Architecture

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Architecture at Dalhousie
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Prospective Students

The primary aim of the School of Architecture is to educate students who plan to become architects. The professional program focuses on architectural design - the creative study of buildings and cities. It includes two co-op work terms in which students gain practical experience in the architectural field. Students who have completed two years of university in any discipline are eligible for admission to the program and can graduate with a professional Master of Architecture degree four years later.

Introduction to Architecture
Visit the university's new web site for prospective architecture students:
Why choose architecture at Dal?
What will I learn?
What can I do with this degree?
A day in the life of an architecture student

Admission
If you are planning to apply to the architecture (BEDS) program, please read the admission pages on the left. If you have other questions, e-mail arch.office@dal.ca. If you also need to meet with our admissions advisor, Susanna Morash-Kent, e-mail arch.office@dal.ca to reserve a place at one of the weekly meetings:
Wednesday, February 8, 1:00-1:45
Wednesday, February 15, 1:00-1:45
Wednesday, February 22, 1:00-1:45

Meetings are held in the Architecture Building (5410 Spring Garden Road at Brunswick Street), normally in Room HB4 (main floor, east side). March 1 is the application deadline for BEDS admission in September 2012.



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