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Graduate Record 2017-2018 
    
Graduate Record 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED RECORD]

Other Opportunities - Architectural History


5th Year Master of Architectural History Program


Some students in the UVA Bachelor of Architectural History program may consider pursuing the M.Ar.H. degree in our department by remaining for a fifth year of study. Prospective students may apply for the 5th Year MARH Program in their 4th year or after graduating from the Bachelor of Architectural History program at the University of Virginia. Only students with a cumulative overall GPA of at least 3.3 will be considered. Current students who wish to continue directly on for the fifth year M.A. should meet with the Architectural History Graduate Director when planning their courses for their third year, i.e. spring semester of their second year but no later than fall semester of their third year. These students should complete their undergraduate theses during the fall semester of their fourth year, i.e. before the M.A. application deadline in January. Graduates of the BARH program should be in contact with the Graduate Director before submitting their application.

Those interested in the 5th year MARH program should follow the direct admit process for School of Architecture students. Advance standing for the 5th year program will be determined by departmental review.

Graduate Financial Aid will be awarded in the same manner as to all graduate students. Application for financial aid from the Department of Architectural History should accompany the application. Application to the Office of Financial Aid also should be made.

Curriculum Requirements for the 5th Year MARH Program
A minimum of 30 credit hours of graduate-level courses is required in order to complete the MARH degree. Students in the fifth year MARH program may transfer in some graduate credits for graduate level courses taken. These  credits must be beyond the 120 for a Bachelor of Architectural History. In total the combined BARH/Fifth Year MARH requires 150 unique credit hours. Students are required to take ARH 8001 (Methods in Architectural History), at least three graduate seminars (9000-level), and ARH 8994 (Thesis). They should also fulfill the distribution requirements of a major area (3 courses/9 credits) and a minor area (two courses/6 credits). Students must also take two courses (6 credits) in areas other than their major and minor areas. At least one course must cover the period before 1450. The distribution areas are: the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Mediterranean. Historic Preservation may count as the minor area. The student should work with the Graduate Director while still an undergraduate to make sure that s/he can fulfill these requirements by the end of the fifth year. Those students interested in also obtaining the certificate in Historic Preservation should consult with the director of that program.

Waivers
When a student has previously passed a course (earning a grade of B or better) that satisfies a core course in architectural history, the graduate director, in consultation with the instructor of the course to be waived, may waive the requirement for that student. The student must take an approved elective to count in lieu of a waived course. No reduction in hours for the Master’s degree results from waiving a course.

Students who earned a Bachelor of Architectural History from U.Va. will have satisfied the foreign language requirement at the undergraduate level, which will satisfy the graduate program Language Qualification should they enroll in the MA program within two years of graduation.