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Definition of Master of Architecture
1. Noun. A degree granted for the successful completion of advanced study of architecture.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Master Of Architecture
Literary usage of Master of Architecture
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Architects' and Builders' Handbook: Data for Architects, Structural by Frank Eugene Kidder (1921)
"... to the degree of Master of Architecture. Tuition, $200 a year. George Washington
University, Washington, ..."
2. Geological and Geotechnical Engineering in the New Millennium: Opportunities by National Research Council (2006)
"These include a bachelor of architecture degree, typically a five-year program;
a two-year master of architecture degree, which is designed for those ..."
3. Selections and Essays by John Ruskin (1918)
"... and wherever noble form is to be given, a Master of Sculpture; and wherever
complex mechanical force is to be resisted, a Master of Architecture. ..."
4. Announcement by David Nichol Smith, University of Michigan, Australian National University, Australian Humanities Research Council (1913)
"... Master of Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical Marine, Geological, or
Conservation Engineering or Master of Architecture, have been cancelled. ..."