Program Accreditation (MArch)

The Daniels Faculty's professional Master of Architecture program is a nationally accredited program.

All provincial and territorial licensing authorities in Canada require all professional-degree-granting institutions to be accredited. The accrediting process is intended to verify that each accredited program substantially meets those standards that, as a whole, comprise an appropriate education for an architect.

In Canada, the Canadian Architectural Certification Board (CACB) is the sole agency authorized by the Regulatory Organization of Architecture in Canada (ROAC) to accredit Canadian professional degree programs in architecture for the purposes of architectural licensure.

CACB's most recent review of of the Daniels Faculty's professional MArch program took place in 2019. As a result of that review, our professional architecture program, Master of Architecture, was formally granted an accreditation term of six years effective July 1, 2019. The term will end on June 30, 2025 and the next Maintenance Accreditation Visit is scheduled to take place in spring 2025.

CACB Student Performance Criteria (MArch)

CACB 2019 Visiting Team Report

Accreditation decision