Architecture, Where 2 go?

<p>Which schools are considered good for architecture?</p>

<p>Notre Dame!!! Go Irish :)</p>

<p>NC State (it is called the school of design at NCSU)</p>

<ol>
<li>Cornell</li>
<li>Rice</li>
</ol>

<p>Undergrad or grad school?</p>

<p>Professional degree or just a major?</p>

<p>Places to consider:
I'm sure there are many more - these are just programs I'm familiar with:</p>

<p>Undergrad
USC (has B. Arch.)
Rice (both BA and B. Arch)
Washington U. in St. Louis (has both B. Arch and B. Sci. in Arch.
Yale (only B.A. and architecture major)
MIT (I think just a BS)
Cooper Union (B. Arch)</p>

<p>Grad
MIT
Harvard
Yale
Columbia
Rice
USC
SCI Arch</p>

<p>Look under "other college majors" and there are some very long threads discussing architectural schools.</p>

<p>U of Cincinnati</p>

<p>Cornell is #1 of undergraduate architecture schools in the nation. </p>

<p>There was a relatively recent article in AU magazine about how Cornell sets the standard for other schools to follow when it comes to premier architecture education.</p>

<p>Cal Poly SLO</p>

<p>The undergrad architecture program at Cornell is indeed AMAZING...I am not in that college, but one of my roommates is, and I toured her building and looked at the students' work. I cannot believe the talents of those students. It is very hard to get accepted into, though, something like 8%?</p>