Hi Everyone! If you'd like to work with me 1 on 1, you can now apply to my coaching program www.ashleyeusebio.com/work-with-me. Also, is anyone planning to attend UBC? would love to know 😊
Hi ya I'm moataz from Egypt 🇪🇬 and I was thinking of doing my masters in architecture in Canada. Is the acceptance rate for international students high in UBC ?
Hi, thank you so much for this video. It really has helped me solved some of my questions! Im from Peru, do you think financial aid is easily granted for international students? Or do you have recommendations that maybe I can take in mind. Thank you again!
@@alejandraschaaf3851 your welcome 😊happy to hear the content is helpful. I think there's a good chance however you'll have to apply and see. I would also look at other scholarship opportunities, I have a blog post on this topic which might help you with more information. www.ashleyeusebio.com/blog/how-to-find-canadian-scholarships
@@moatazmattar4714 this will depend on the school and I don't personally know what is the acceptance rate. I would recommend you to apply to a few programs and see what happens. I wouldn't bother looking into the numbers but rather focus on developing a good/strong application.
Can you do a video on 1. What jobs will we can get after finishing M.Arch with the pay scale ? 2. Does the university name really matters for getting a good job after masters or it is just about how well your masters portfolio or the experience ? 3. What kind of level of portfolio is required to get admission in good universities like UBC, UoFT, Ryerson, Carleton and so on ... 4. Does marks really matters for international students to get admission in these colleges or it is just about how well one's portfolio is ?
Hello, Can u make one more video on architecture program that how long does it take. (for international students) if we want to take admission in advance diploma or graduation or post graduation? All detailed video (fees, collage - university etc.)
Dear Ashley. Thank you for your content! I’m a female intern architect in Ontario. Can you make a video on salary expectations in canada (Ontario specifically) . I feel like nobody likes to talk about it which is beneficial to business owners. No content on the internet which leads to many underpaid interns that don’t even know it.
Hi Balquis! You're welcome 😊 I will look into making a video on the topic. In the meantime I would recommend looking into this website for an idea salaries.archinect.com/poll/results/country/canada
Hi Rohan! I will look into making a video on the topic. In the meantime I would recommend looking into this website which will provide an idea: salaries.archinect.com/poll/results/country/canada
Hello, Firstly I would like to thankyou for posting such informative videos. I wanted to know about the portfolio requirements for Master of Architecture in UBC, would be of great help if you could provide some information regarding that.
Hi Ruchi! Thank you 🧡 happy to hear the content is helpful. I will look into doing a video where I share my portfolio. If you log onto the UBC SALA website they provide the specific portfolio requirements.
Hi Ashley, thank you for these videos- they're so helpful and insightful. especially since UBC is my top choice for a 3-year professional Master of Architecture. But I am aware that UBC's MArch is not necessarily the easiest to get into (I mean, I'm also worried because my GPA from an American university is only about 3.3, and I have no Architecture background), so how do I put together the strongest possible application to maximize my chances of getting accepted, and also score some scholarships, graduate assistantships, and other financial awards?
Hi Ashley! Such a great video! I would love to read your thesis, for sure! About master programs, could you give me any advice? I'm a fresh graduated architect from Brazil and I did research here in the area of Restoration and Historic Buildings Conservation. Is there any Msc or Master in this same area in Canada, maybe in UBC? Thank you! You got a new subscriber!
Hi Joao! Thank you 😊 Will share details about my thesis, appreciate the feedback 😊 UBC doesn't have a program within your interest. However, I found this article which lists all the restoration and historic programs (masters, and even PhD) in Canada; archive.nationaltrustcanada.ca/resources/education/conservation-programs . I hope this helps, keep me posted on your journey.
Hey Ashley..!! Hope you are doing fine. I recently came across your TH-cam channel and your videos have been really helpful and informative. Thanks for explaining things in detail and helping us out especially the ones who are unaware of the exact scenario of education in Canada especially in architecture. I had a concern in mind. Could you please help me out? Being an international student, I was considering course based masters (like in Calgary) over thesis based masters due to the difference in tuition fees. Is there any preference, according to the employers, when it comes to hiring graduates from a university which had a thesis based program over the ones who did a course based one? It would be great if you could help me make an informed decision regarding the course selection based on this. Looking forward for your views on this. Thanks in advance! Lots of love your way🧡
Hi Aastha, thank you for your feedback. I'm happy to hear the content is helpful 😊 I don't know specifically what courses you are looking at however typically there are two types; professional and post professional master degrees. The key element between a professional or post professional masters is a professional masters is required for licensure while a post professional is research based and does not fulfill the requirements for licensure. I would recommend the following video references which contain more insight on this topic; 1. Post professional vs professional masters degree (th-cam.com/video/hjFiC48_tlY/w-d-xo.html), and 2. Why you need a masters degree (th-cam.com/video/cXHMoUGJMqk/w-d-xo.html) I hope this helps.
Hi Lucia! Its in the works, I've been a bit behind on videos and a few things came up that affected my schedule on the portfolio tips but I'm going to make it a priority. I'll see if I can fit it this coming week if not it will follow next week. Thanks for your patience 😊
Could you please make some video about bachelor in architecture in canada for international students About best University, tuition fees,how much affordable and others, please
I complete my diploma civil engineering and i got 8.5 cgpa in india. Now i prepare for canada further study for architecture technology ..my question is can i applicable for this course and how much sallery ? Please replay
I have commented on one of your old videos, I hope u will answer. Here I want your guidance too, I have to choose a course in order to study in Canada in 2022, I have completed b.tech in civil(2021) from India. what are the courses I can choose which would allow me to work as a structural engineer or if I want to build my career as an architect, in which course I should apply as an international student. Universities admission procedure is time consuming, I have limited time to decide and get admission as soon as possible in a college or my next year would be wasted as seats will get filled up, thanks.
Hi Rahil! I can't speak about the structural engineer process however based on your undergrad degree and your interest of becoming a licensed architect you can look into master degree programs that don't require a background in architecture. I have a list of the master degree programs you can consider based on your bachelors degree on my blog; www.ashleyeusebio.com/blog/master-of-architecture-programs-without-a-bachelor-of-architecture . UBC master of architecture is on the list. I hope this helps.
If you want to become an Architect you would have to do the 3 year+accredited M.Arch program and work under a Certificate of Practice Holder Architect for atleast another 4 years (maybe 3) then you take the ExAC exam and get a licence. But licence is not enough. You need certificate of practice. Add another 3 years. In these years you can bid goodbye to your career in Civil Engineering. My advice. Apply for a Masters degree in Civil specialising in your field like Stuctures, Geo etc. Pay will be prob twice that of an Architect. And yes Structural Engineers can design houses. No need of Architect. Larger buildings you cannot. Best of Luck. You will do well iA.
Hello I am an architect from india, I want to work in Canada and your videos helped a lot but there are still some doubts is there a way I can reach you ?
Hi Ashley. I'm an registered architect in india with 2 years of experience. I did B.arch which is 5 year course. My cgpa is 6.7(64%). Is it possible for me to do masters in Canada with my cgpa or is it possible for me to do pg diploma and do masters with the help of pg diploma marks or can I do masters in some other country and then move to Canada?
Hi Madhan! This will depend on the program you are looking into since the admission requirements for grades (specifically) vary from program to program. I would encourage you to apply and see what happens. Try to focus on producing the best portfolio you can and apply to a few different programs in Canada. You will only know when you try and apply. In Canada there are 12 accredited programs for masters and it's important that the program is accredited in order to become a licensed architect once you graduate. I have a video which talks about the 12 master programs which might help you: th-cam.com/video/6pw2PjCV8kk/w-d-xo.html . I hope this helps 😊
Hi Everyone! If you'd like to work with me 1 on 1, you can now apply to my coaching program www.ashleyeusebio.com/work-with-me. Also, is anyone planning to attend UBC? would love to know 😊
Please replay my comment
Hi ya I'm moataz from Egypt 🇪🇬 and I was thinking of doing my masters in architecture in Canada. Is the acceptance rate for international students high in UBC ?
Hi, thank you so much for this video. It really has helped me solved some of my questions! Im from Peru, do you think financial aid is easily granted for international students? Or do you have recommendations that maybe I can take in mind. Thank you again!
@@alejandraschaaf3851 your welcome 😊happy to hear the content is helpful. I think there's a good chance however you'll have to apply and see. I would also look at other scholarship opportunities, I have a blog post on this topic which might help you with more information. www.ashleyeusebio.com/blog/how-to-find-canadian-scholarships
@@moatazmattar4714 this will depend on the school and I don't personally know what is the acceptance rate. I would recommend you to apply to a few programs and see what happens. I wouldn't bother looking into the numbers but rather focus on developing a good/strong application.
Your video is so well-produced, I'm surprised you don't have more views!
Hi Aushaf! Thank you
Thank you so much sharing your experience at UBC 🙏
Hi Amjad! You’re very welcome ☺️ happy to share. And thank you for watching!
Great video! Would definitely love to see your thesis !!!
Thank you Eddy! Its good to hear there's interest, putting it on the list. Appreciate the feedback 😊
Can you do a video on
1. What jobs will we can get after finishing M.Arch with the pay scale ?
2. Does the university name really matters for getting a good job after masters or it is just about how well your masters portfolio or the experience ?
3. What kind of level of portfolio is required to get admission in good universities like UBC, UoFT, Ryerson, Carleton and so on ...
4. Does marks really matters for international students to get admission in these colleges or it is just about how well one's portfolio is ?
Hi Heta! These are great suggestions which I will add to my list. Thank you for the feedback 😊
Thanks for the great content ❤
You're welcome Moataz! Thank you 😊
Nice idea, please share with us your some of your masters design project, that would be great?
Hi Dulguun! I'll look into sharing my work, thanks for asking 😊
Hello,
Can u make one more video on architecture program that how long does it take. (for international students) if we want to take admission in advance diploma or graduation or post graduation? All detailed video (fees, collage - university etc.)
Dear Ashley. Thank you for your content! I’m a female intern architect in Ontario. Can you make a video on salary expectations in canada (Ontario specifically) . I feel like nobody likes to talk about it which is beneficial to business owners. No content on the internet which leads to many underpaid interns that don’t even know it.
Hi Balquis! You're welcome 😊 I will look into making a video on the topic. In the meantime I would recommend looking into this website for an idea salaries.archinect.com/poll/results/country/canada
Please show us the work you did in your studio🙏 🙌 👏 😀
Thank you Moataz for the feedback 😊 I'll share my studio work in a future video, its great to hear that you'd be interested to see.
Please do share your portfolio you used for application at UBC
I am interested in Master of Urban design at UBC, please guide me in.
Hi Monesh! I will look into doing a video sharing my portfolio. Appreciate the feedback 😊
it's really interesting content, can u please make a video on salary expectation in canada, can one make good money in canada as an architect
Hi Rohan! I will look into making a video on the topic. In the meantime I would recommend looking into this website which will provide an idea: salaries.archinect.com/poll/results/country/canada
Hello, Firstly I would like to thankyou for posting such informative videos. I wanted to know about the portfolio requirements for Master of Architecture in UBC, would be of great help if you could provide some information regarding that.
Hi Ruchi! Thank you 🧡 happy to hear the content is helpful. I will look into doing a video where I share my portfolio. If you log onto the UBC SALA website they provide the specific portfolio requirements.
Hi Ashley, thank you for these videos- they're so helpful and insightful. especially since UBC is my top choice for a 3-year professional Master of Architecture. But I am aware that UBC's MArch is not necessarily the easiest to get into (I mean, I'm also worried because my GPA from an American university is only about 3.3, and I have no Architecture background), so how do I put together the strongest possible application to maximize my chances of getting accepted, and also score some scholarships, graduate assistantships, and other financial awards?
Hi Ashley! Such a great video! I would love to read your thesis, for sure! About master programs, could you give me any advice? I'm a fresh graduated architect from Brazil and I did research here in the area of Restoration and Historic Buildings Conservation. Is there any Msc or Master in this same area in Canada, maybe in UBC? Thank you! You got a new subscriber!
Hi Joao! Thank you 😊 Will share details about my thesis, appreciate the feedback 😊 UBC doesn't have a program within your interest. However, I found this article which lists all the restoration and historic programs (masters, and even PhD) in Canada; archive.nationaltrustcanada.ca/resources/education/conservation-programs . I hope this helps, keep me posted on your journey.
Hey Ashley..!!
Hope you are doing fine. I recently came across your TH-cam channel and your videos have been really helpful and informative. Thanks for explaining things in detail and helping us out especially the ones who are unaware of the exact scenario of education in Canada especially in architecture. I had a concern in mind. Could you please help me out? Being an international student, I was considering course based masters (like in Calgary) over thesis based masters due to the difference in tuition fees. Is there any preference, according to the employers, when it comes to hiring graduates from a university which had a thesis based program over the ones who did a course based one? It would be great if you could help me make an informed decision regarding the course selection based on this. Looking forward for your views on this.
Thanks in advance! Lots of love your way🧡
Hi Aastha, thank you for your feedback. I'm happy to hear the content is helpful 😊 I don't know specifically what courses you are looking at however typically there are two types; professional and post professional master degrees. The key element between a professional or post professional masters is a professional masters is required for licensure while a post professional is research based and does not fulfill the requirements for licensure. I would recommend the following video references which contain more insight on this topic; 1. Post professional vs professional masters degree (th-cam.com/video/hjFiC48_tlY/w-d-xo.html), and 2. Why you need a masters degree (th-cam.com/video/cXHMoUGJMqk/w-d-xo.html) I hope this helps.
Is the portfolio tips video coming up?
Hi Lucia! Its in the works, I've been a bit behind on videos and a few things came up that affected my schedule on the portfolio tips but I'm going to make it a priority. I'll see if I can fit it this coming week if not it will follow next week. Thanks for your patience 😊
@@architecture_tv thank you so much!
Could you please make some video about bachelor in architecture in canada for international students
About best University, tuition fees,how much affordable and others, please
Hi Dharun! This is a great idea, I'll look into making a video for bachelor programs. Thank you for the feedback!
Hi Ashley....Nice videos. I just finished my B-Arch and wish to do masters in Canada. Need your personal guidance if possible ?
Hi Harry! Thank you, appreciate the feedback. Feel free to ask your question(s).
hey
hope you are doing!
i am a fresh graduate architect with a cgpa 3.0 can i get in at UBC master of advance study in architecture?
I complete my diploma civil engineering and i got 8.5 cgpa in india. Now i prepare for canada further study for architecture technology ..my question is can i applicable for this course and how much sallery ? Please replay
Replay please
Hi Lay, I would recommend looking into the course admission requirements for more information.
I have commented on one of your old videos, I hope u will answer. Here I want your guidance too, I have to choose a course in order to study in Canada in 2022, I have completed b.tech in civil(2021) from India. what are the courses I can choose which would allow me to work as a structural engineer or if I want to build my career as an architect, in which course I should apply as an international student. Universities admission procedure is time consuming, I have limited time to decide and get admission as soon as possible in a college or my next year would be wasted as seats will get filled up, thanks.
Hi Rahil! I can't speak about the structural engineer process however based on your undergrad degree and your interest of becoming a licensed architect you can look into master degree programs that don't require a background in architecture. I have a list of the master degree programs you can consider based on your bachelors degree on my blog; www.ashleyeusebio.com/blog/master-of-architecture-programs-without-a-bachelor-of-architecture . UBC master of architecture is on the list. I hope this helps.
If you want to become an Architect you would have to do the 3 year+accredited M.Arch program and work under a Certificate of Practice Holder Architect for atleast another 4 years (maybe 3) then you take the ExAC exam and get a licence. But licence is not enough. You need certificate of practice. Add another 3 years. In these years you can bid goodbye to your career in Civil Engineering.
My advice. Apply for a Masters degree in Civil specialising in your field like Stuctures, Geo etc. Pay will be prob twice that of an Architect. And yes Structural Engineers can design houses. No need of Architect. Larger buildings you cannot. Best of Luck. You will do well iA.
Hello I am an architect from india, I want to work in Canada and your videos helped a lot but there are still some doubts is there a way I can reach you ?
Hi Pulkit, thank you for the introduction 😊 you can reach me through the TH-cam comments or by email at ashley@ashleyeusebio.com
How is fee for ubc masters
How many people were in your year? Do you know acceptance rate?
Hi Ashley. I'm an registered architect in india with 2 years of experience. I did B.arch which is 5 year course. My cgpa is 6.7(64%). Is it possible for me to do masters in Canada with my cgpa or is it possible for me to do pg diploma and do masters with the help of pg diploma marks or can I do masters in some other country and then move to Canada?
Hi Madhan! This will depend on the program you are looking into since the admission requirements for grades (specifically) vary from program to program. I would encourage you to apply and see what happens. Try to focus on producing the best portfolio you can and apply to a few different programs in Canada. You will only know when you try and apply. In Canada there are 12 accredited programs for masters and it's important that the program is accredited in order to become a licensed architect once you graduate. I have a video which talks about the 12 master programs which might help you: th-cam.com/video/6pw2PjCV8kk/w-d-xo.html . I hope this helps 😊
@@architecture_tv Thank you Ashley. Let me try and see. I'll also update you the result.