What are some good colleges for architecture?
I want to major in architecture, and I'm starting to look into good schools that have goot architecture curriculums. Know any good ones?
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- The only one I know of that has a distinguished program is University of Texas at Austin. I'm not sure of their reputation but I know Texas Tech and Texas A&M have architecture programs as well.
- Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo or Cal Berkly
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- You would want to look into accredited architecture schools. With that it will be relatively easier to get your license. To find if your selected schools is accredited go to: http://www.naab.org/schools/search.aspx?searchType=A Otherwise, from the top of my head I would like to mention: UCLA (better for the master's program) Cal Poly (Pomona or San Luis Obispo...the former is more known for aesthetics- both a good deal on tuition) Texas A&M Harvard Columbia USC Norte Dame
- There are over 115 NAAB schools in the US. anyone of those should be considered "good" this means a degree from these universities can get you licensed as an architect. And remember it is all a matter of what you are interested in. Architecture is a VERY broad field. it depends what you what to concentrate on in the end. there are several fields that students find interesting. pure aesthetics construction methods sustainability historic preservation advanced 3d modeling scripting rapid prototying Every school is very different. NOW if you want GREAT schools that is a little tougher. but here is avery generalized listing. but again you need to look into each program and see what the focus is!!!! Harvard Columbia MIT UPenn UVA Virgina Tech Cal poly (Pomona or SLO) Sci Arc UT Austin Rice
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