Graduate Diploma - Architecture

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  • Credential: graduate diploma
  • Credits: 27
  • Next start: monthly

Explore advances in sustainable environmental design and urban theory, as well as management theory and practice with Athabasca University's online Graduate Diploma - Architecture.

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About Graduate Diploma - Architecture

Elevate your expertise in architecture with Athabasca University's online Graduate Diploma - Architecture. This program not only serves as part of the academic training for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) Syllabus but can also stand alone as a valuable credential. The curriculum is split into 3 main areas—technical, professional practice, and design studios—and culminates in a final research or design project, making it ideal for those aiming for careers in urban planning, sustainability, and other architecture-related fields.

Admission requirements

Admission requirements include a baccalaureate degree in architecture (or related discipline) with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.3.

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Program details

Overview

Explore advances in sustainable environmental design and urban theory, as well as management theory and practice, with Athabasca University's online Graduate Diploma - Architecture.

The Graduate Diploma - Architecture forms part of the academic training for the and builds on the principles and skills attained in the Bachelor of Science in Architecture degree. The Graduate Diploma - Architecture can also be taken as a stand-alone credential.

Courses in the Graduate Diploma - Architecture are organized into 3 areas of study:

  • technical
  • professional practice
  • design studios

The diploma culminates in a final research or design studio project.

Why take the Graduate Diploma - Architecture?

The Graduate Diploma - Architecture will benefit both future architects and those pursuing related careers, including:

  • urban and construction planning
  • management
  • sustainability
  • design
  • studies of the built environment

The Graduate Diploma - Architecture is a 27-credit online graduate program. You must complete at least 21 credits through Athabasca University.

The Graduate Diploma - Architecture program has continuous admission - you can apply at any time. Most Graduate Diploma - Architecture courses are individualized study and begin on the first day of every month, year-round. Virtual design studios are online group study courses with defined start and end dates.

Note: If you are an RAIC Syllabus student, you must take face-to-face design studios. Students should also note that the Graduate Diploma - Architecture is not part of the pathway to becoming a licensed architect in Canada.

Application deadlines and start dates

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Routes and options

Detailed information about courses in this program can be accessed using the following link:

Graduate Diploma - Architecture

Completion times

Finish this program in as little as 2 years of full-time study. Completion times may differ in the RAIC Syllabus route.

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