Do students in the MArch program concentrate in one of the four other areas (history + criticism, computation, etc.) or do they title their concentrations themselves? Looking at the form, it is unclear to me as a future applicant what students state as their concentrations, exactly.
If I'm interested in housing design, public spaces, and materiality, amongst other things, would I just state that I wish to have an Art, Culture, and Technology concentration?
I was under the impression that for an MArch you don't have a concentration - only for, say, advanced degrees like SMArchS. Does it say you have to list a concentration? I filled the online form and submitted it, and I didn't see anything like that.
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MIT MArch Concentrations?
Do students in the MArch program concentrate in one of the four other areas (history + criticism, computation, etc.) or do they title their concentrations themselves? Looking at the form, it is unclear to me as a future applicant what students state as their concentrations, exactly.
If I'm interested in housing design, public spaces, and materiality, amongst other things, would I just state that I wish to have an Art, Culture, and Technology concentration?
I was under the impression that for an MArch you don't have a concentration - only for, say, advanced degrees like SMArchS. Does it say you have to list a concentration? I filled the online form and submitted it, and I didn't see anything like that.
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