There was a "project" not long ago about a bilingual arch school in Sudbury I think. They were planning on offering the first French M.Arch program with a curriculum for non architecture undergrads in Canada. Seems like its not going happen anytime soon. There are two francophone arch schools here in Quebec but they only accept student in their masters program with a b.arch... don't even try to get in with a BEDS. Sure the B.arch+M.arch is only more or less 5 years vs 3 1/2 for the M.arch, but seems like it would be better if francophone were given more pathways into the profession.
What you be the best fit for a french speaking student without a B.arch? I'm guessing Toronto. Is there any franco's here without a B.Arch who decided to go out of province for their M.Arch? What motivated your choice? Was it a good one?
I am in the same situation also from Quebec and with an engineering degree... UBC has a better reputation for M.arch than Toronto and it's the West coast... and not f***** cold aS Montreal.
**Does it really? Are you in UBC's M.Arch
no, still undergrad from Quebec
**Isn't it significantly more expensive then U of T, might as well go for a US school?!
No UBC and U of T 's M.arch cost the same price... and are cheaper than the cheapest School in the US.
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There was a "project" not long ago about a bilingual arch school in Sudbury I think. They were planning on offering the first French M.Arch program with a curriculum for non architecture undergrads in Canada. Seems like its not going happen anytime soon. There are two francophone arch schools here in Quebec but they only accept student in their masters program with a b.arch... don't even try to get in with a BEDS. Sure the B.arch+M.arch is only more or less 5 years vs 3 1/2 for the M.arch, but seems like it would be better if francophone were given more pathways into the profession.
What you be the best fit for a french speaking student without a B.arch? I'm guessing Toronto. Is there any franco's here without a B.Arch who decided to go out of province for their M.Arch? What motivated your choice? Was it a good one?
I am in the same situation also from Quebec and with an engineering degree... UBC has a better reputation for M.arch than Toronto and it's the West coast... and not f***** cold aS Montreal.
*What would be the best fit for a french speaking student without a B.arch?*
Does it really? Are you in UBC's M.Arch. Isn't it significantly more expensive then U of T, might as well go for a US school?!
**Does it really? Are you in UBC's M.Arch
no, still undergrad from Quebec
**Isn't it significantly more expensive then U of T, might as well go for a US school?!
No UBC and U of T 's M.arch cost the same price... and are cheaper than the cheapest School in the US.
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