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Master of Architecture 2G option
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Taubman College offers a Master of Architecture 3G Option for students that have received an undergraduate degree in a discipline other than architecture. Admission is limited to the summer half-term only. Under the 3G Option the normal period of time required to earn the Master of Architecture degree is 3-1/2 years. The second and third years of the 3G Option are similar to the 2G Option. To be eligible for admission to the 3G Option, the student must, by June preceding the intended summer half-term of entrance, have:

1. Earned a four-year, non-architectural baccalaureate degree
2. Completed the specific following courses: two studio art courses, one calculus course and one physics course with lab (4 credit hours minimum; on laws of motion, force, energy, and power).

The College also recommends—but does not require—completion of two courses in history, with at least one history course a survey of art or architecture.
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