^ that is totally wrong. It really does make a difference.
From my understanding (in North America), only an M.Arch will allow you to become a licensed architect. Usually an M.Sc or M.Des are post-professional degrees that are more specialized.
You are actually wrong about that completely. You do not need an M.Arch to get a license. You can get an M.S.Arch Post professional after a B.Arch and still get a license like I did.
Yes you are right a B.Arch is a professional degree. I simplified my answer because generally speaking most schools are not offering B.Arch degrees any more and have moved to the 4+2 or 4+3 options.
Non the less, an M.Sc or M.Des is still a Post Professional Degree and not a Professional designation that will lead directly to licenser (In North America).
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M.Arch/M.Sc/M.Des difference??
What is the difference between the courses M.Arch/ M.Sc/ M.Des of the same subject, for example say SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE....???
It DEPENDS on what school YOU choose to attend more than the LETTERS in the degree.
^ that is totally wrong. It really does make a difference.
From my understanding (in North America), only an M.Arch will allow you to become a licensed architect. Usually an M.Sc or M.Des are post-professional degrees that are more specialized.
I apologize, I was responding to his question about the intensity of the SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE study between degree types.
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You are actually wrong about that completely. You do not need an M.Arch to get a license. You can get an M.S.Arch Post professional after a B.Arch and still get a license like I did.
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Yes you are right a B.Arch is a professional degree. I simplified my answer because generally speaking most schools are not offering B.Arch degrees any more and have moved to the 4+2 or 4+3 options.
Non the less, an M.Sc or M.Des is still a Post Professional Degree and not a Professional designation that will lead directly to licenser (In North America).
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