Dalhousie University’s CACB-accredited Master of Architecture is a professional graduate program that prepares students for careers as licensed architects. The program combines advanced coursework in design, humanities, and technology with electives, including an intensive Free Lab. A distinguishing feature is the eight-month, paid co-op work term, during which students gain valuable real-world architectural experience globally. The MArch culminates in an eight-month independent design thesis under faculty supervision, enabling specialization in a chosen area of architecture. Graduates typically pursue architectural practice and can qualify for professional licensure in Canada.