Undergraduate architecture is a five - year bachelor of
architecture degree program that prepares students with an early interest in architecture to become leading professional practitioners.
Satisfactory Progress Toward Degree The bachelor of
architecture degree program is a rigorous course of study that seeks to prepare students intellectually and professionally for the investigation and making of architecture.
Not exact matches
Upon graduation, Kristin spent time traveling abroad in Italy, Switzerland, France, and Greece where she was able to see firsthand all of the beautiful works of art and
architecture that she had studied in her
degree program.
He has an
architecture degree from Cornell and is a graduate of Harvard's Advanced Management
Program.
LOCATION: Providence, Rhode Island SPECIALTIES: Literally everything from furniture design to landscape
architecture to painting, with the most popular majors being illustration, industrial design,
architecture, and graphic design TUITION: $ 42,622 TIME TO
DEGREE: 1 — 3 years; most students finish in 2 NOTABLE FACULTY: Dike Blair, Naomi Fry, Dean Snyder, Patricia Treib, Henry Ferreira FAMOUS ALUMNI: Roni Horn, Andrea Zittel, Janine Antoni, Jenny Holzer, Kara Walker BIGGEST SELLING POINT: While many MFA
programs offer a post-studio mix of critical theory and interdisciplinary experimentation, RISD's curriculum is firmly planted in the mastery of technical craft, with a curriculum that emphasizes traditional skill sets over conceptualism — in other words, this
program is for those who like to get their hands dirty.
In addition, the
program leading to the bachelor of
architecture degree is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board, the
program leading to the bachelor of fine arts
degree is accredited by the Association of Schools of Art and Design and the four
programs (chemical, civil, electrical and mechanical engineering) leading to the bachelor of engineering
degree are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.
Reciprocally, the education of architects, from the first drawing classes of 1859 to the full five year undergraduate professional
degree program and post-professional master's
program, has been informed and structured within the careful design and re-design of its buildings.The exhibition
Architecture at Cooper 1859 - 2009 traces the history of
architecture and architectural education at The Cooper Union and examines how the evolving pedagogy of the
program has been embodied and reflected in the changing
architecture of the institution itself.
· Competitive full - tuition stipends and partial - tuition stipends for incoming and second - year graduate art students; · Full schedule of lectures and visiting artist studio visits, as well as regular interaction among all the
programs; · Faculty comprised of nationally and internationally recognized artists and scholars; · Teaching opportunities, internships, and assistantships within the Art Department and throughout NYC; · Active dialog among the
programs, students, and faculty; · Individual attention, small class sizes, and historic campus with Neo-Gothic
architecture in Manhattan; · CUNY's modest graduate tuition of 2,435 USD per semester [for New York State resident students] and 435 USD per credit [for non-resident students] The four different graduate art
degree options at CCNY are:
The school's
programs, accredited by WASC and National Association of Schools of Art and Design, include four - year BFA
degrees in illustration, fine arts, graphic design,
architecture, landscape design, interior design, fashion design, digital media, toy design, and product design.
Degree programs include communication design, illustration, industrial design, interior
architecture and design, and new studio practice.
Cooper Union has about 1,000 undergraduate students in schools of
architecture, art and engineering, and fewer than 100 in master's
degree programs in
architecture and engineering.
The Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies offers masters
degrees in environmental management, forestry, forest science, and environmental management — plus mid-career one - and five - year masters
programs, and joint
degrees with
programs that include
architecture, law, international relations, and divinity.