I am a senior and I am interested in architecture. I learned that for  some people, they get a bachelor's degree in one area, then they  continue  their education get a master's degree in a similar area. Does  this method work for architecture? I found out that some  schools offer a  master degree in archieture in five or six year. However,  with a  strong foundation in math, is it possible to get a bachelor's degree in  architecture related area, such as mathematics or arts, then get my  master degree in architecture.
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To answer your question, the answer is YES; one path is to obtain an  undergraduate BS or BA degree in another discipline and then pursue at  Master of Architecture.  As you suggest, you could very much obtain a  degree in mathematics and pursue the Master of Architecture (3-4  years).  This route does take longer.
Students in high school typically pursue architecture out of high school, but you could choose either route. I would suggest a school that has a good program in both disciplines as you could pursue a minor in either discipline while pursuing the major in the other.
Best!
Students in high school typically pursue architecture out of high school, but you could choose either route. I would suggest a school that has a good program in both disciplines as you could pursue a minor in either discipline while pursuing the major in the other.
Best!
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