What are the different types of architecture degrees?

There are several types of architecture degrees, including:

1. Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.): A professional degree that is typically a five-year undergraduate program focused on architecture and design.

2. Master of Architecture (M.Arch.): A professional degree that can be either a two-year or a three-year program and typically requires a previous undergraduate degree in architecture.

3. Doctor of Architecture (D.Arch. or PhD): An advanced research degree that requires a master's degree in architecture and focuses on research and education in the field.

4. Bachelor of Science in Architecture (BS Arch): A four-year undergraduate degree that provides a foundation in the principles and theories of architecture, but does not qualify graduates to become licensed architects.

5. Master of Science in Architecture (MS Arch): A master's degree program that provides a deeper understanding of the theories and practices of architecture, but does not include the professional training required for licensure as an architect.

6. Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA): A degree program that focuses on the design and planning of outdoor spaces, including parks, gardens, and public spaces.

7. Bachelor of Interior Architecture (BIA): An undergraduate degree program that focuses on interior design and architecture.

8. Master of Interior Architecture (MIA or M interior arch): A graduate degree program that provides advanced education in interior design and architecture.

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