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DESIGN A BETTER WORLD
The School of Architecture program is going to challenge you through an exciting, interactive, and rewarding experiential learning journey. Upon graduation, you will have a deep understanding of the creativity of aesthetics, the must-have component of functionality, and the integrated design process.
And you can feel confident that your architecture career will get a jump start because our program has ranked #3 in the United States of the “most hired from universities.”
Program Description
The School of Architecture + Art explores in many dimensions the meaning of making and the making of meaning. The School reinforces the student’s ability to think creatively and independently, reflecting the University’s ideals to develop citizens with integrity, conviction, and self-respect who are educated and motivated to be leaders in service to the community. The School of Architecture + Art offers a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies and a Master of Architecture (NAAB-accredited).
The School of Architecture + Art graduate program encourages creativity, critical thinking, independent learning, and the exploration of ideas through hands-on making. Our innovative approach to education integrates ongoing, experiential learning with traditional classroom learning. Students develop an understanding of community scale and have the skill set to engage in the development, design and construction of projects that enhance that way of life through their actions as professional architects.
Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) Degree Program Pathways
The graduate program challenges students to carve out their own path of study. We are committed to preparing our graduates to be critical thinkers, global citizens, and design-build leaders. Students progress through the program from 1-3 years depending on their educational backgrounds. Most typically, the M.Arch. I enables students with an undergraduate degree in Architecture to earn the M.Arch. in one year and the M.Arch. III enables students with a program of study not in architecture to earn the M.Arch. in three years. Students accepted to the M.Arch. III pathway with an undergraduate degree not in architecture but in a related field may receive transfer credit and shorten the three-year course of study accordingly.
In most states and territories an accredited first professional degree, like the Master of Architecture, is a requirement for professional licensure.
Accreditation
The M.Arch I is a combined bachelor and master five-year professional degree accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), www.naab.org, 1101 Connecticut Ave NW #410, Washington, DC 20036, phone, 202-783-2007. The M.Arch. III, the pathway to the M.Arch. for students with an undergraduate degree in a field other than architecture, is pending NAAB approval.
Accreditations - School of Architecture + Art
REGIONAL ACCREDITATION
Norwich University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), known formerly as the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. (NEASC).
PROGRAM ACCREDITATION
Norwich University's Architecture program is accredited by the National Architecture Accreditation Board.
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Norwich University is a member of the Associate of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
Norwich University is a member of the Architectural Research Centers Consortium.
Goals, Outcomes & Details
To view additional program details for programs such as course offerings, requirements, and curriculum maps for the Architecture course offerings and a curriculum map, visit the Norwich University Course Catalog using these links.
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Our Faculty
Cara Armstrong
Position(s):
- Director, School of Architecture + Art
- Associate Professor
Wendy Cox
Position(s):
- Professor
Eleanor D'Aponte
Position(s):
- Associate Professor
Sabrina Fadial
Position(s):
- Adjunct Faculty
Tonya Forcier
Position(s):
- Lecturer
Jason Galligan-Baldwin
Position(s):
- Associate Professor
Matt Lutz
Position(s):
- Associate Professor
Ron Merolli
Position(s):
- Adjunct Faculty
Timothy Parker
Position(s):
- Graduate Director, School of Architecture + Art
- Associate Professor
Brittany Powell
Position(s):
- Adjunct Faculty
Danny Sagan
Position(s):
- Associate Professor
Arthur Schaller
Position(s):
- Professor
Zach Seibold
Position(s):
- Assistant Professor
Tolya Stonorov
Position(s):
- Associate Professor
- Associate Director, Architecture + Art
Sam Talbot-Kelly
Position(s):
- Adjunct Faculty
Aron Temkin
Position(s):
- Associate Provost for Online Learning
- Dean of the College of Professional Schools
- Professor
Emily Bereskin
Position(s):
- Architecture + Visual Culture Historian
Design, Build, Collaborate.
Design+Build Collaborative
For more than 20 years, our students have constructed full-scale projects to address Vermont community needs.Building on the seven affordable-housing prototypes Norwich has developed since 2011, the Collaborative continues not only to design and prototype regionally informed, resilient housing, but also to organize and coordinate related research and programs between the schools comprising the College of Professional Schools and partner with community organizations.
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Summer Design Academy
IF YOU ARE A HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT WHOSE PASSION IS TO DESIGN AND MAKE THINGS, we have the summer program for you!
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