<p>hey guys, i just turned 19 now and im looking forward to go to community college this year or next year and get enough of credits to transfer to 4-year college that has architecture program.
Here's my question:
1. does community college has architecture program?
2. if not, how can i transfer to (high class) 4 year architecture school
3. what kinds of courses/programs do i have to take in CC order to get accepted by 4-year higher level achitecture college/univ such as Cornell,Cooper Union, etc...</p>
<p>Cornell & Cooper Union offer the 5 year B.arch degree… as far as i know :]</p>
<p>Yale, MIT, UC Berkeley offer good 4 year arch programs</p>
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<li><p>I would be surprised if any CC has an arch program, still you never know.</p></li>
<li><p>The best way to go to a four year college from a CC, IIUC, is to go to a state U that the CC has a guaranteed admissions deal with. You might check out which 4 yr state u’s in your state have arch programs. </p></li>
<li><p>A 5 year B arch degree is a professional degree - from that you get an “intern” (paid) position, get experience, and sit for licensure. With 4 year BA or BS in Arch you CANNOT do that - you must still get a Masters degree (thats called a 4+2). Unless you can envision, and finance, that track, you may have to rule out architecture. Also it is, AFAIK, difficult to transfer from a CC to a 5 year Arch program - I know our local CC, in NoVa has a guaranteed admission deal with VTech, but the arch program at VTech is specifically excluded. I do not know about that wrt 4 year programs.</p></li>
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