FYI: Miami's Architecture Department: a School that Excels in Distinctive Specialties

<p>Along with the recognition Miami has received from Design Intelligence ("...Miami's</a> Interior Design program is ranked ninth in the nation, according to the 2009 edition of 'America's Best Architecture & Design Schools' " ), the department was also recognized by Architect Magazine in their 'Arch</a> Ed 2009: A new guide to inform (and demystify) the process of choosing an architecture school' as one of the Schools</a> that Excel in Distinctive Specialties:</p>

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Every student at Miami, a public university with 16,000 students, completes the Miami Plan for Liberal Education, which includes foundation courses, a thematic sequence, and a senior capstone experience. Architecture students are encouraged to pursue research at the undergraduate level; they can assist in faculty research initiatives or (with permission) conduct an independent studio project in the second semester of their senior year.

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<p>Related: Psychology</a> Today: What's a Liberal Arts Education Really Worth?: </p>

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...The Bottom Line regarding a well rounded, liberal arts education is that it has nothing to do with any kind of Bottom Line. Its value is to be found in the quality that it adds to life. It allows one to better appreciate music and art, history and literature. It contributes to a better understanding of language and culture, nature and philosophy. It expands rather than limits horizons as it replaces faith and belief with reason and logic. Very simply, it teaches one to live...not to earn a living.

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<p>Update via The Miami Student:</p>

<p>[College</a> guide commends music, architecture](<a href=“http://www.miamistudent.net/news/campus/college-guide-commends-music-architecture-1.1576503]College”>http://www.miamistudent.net/news/campus/college-guide-commends-music-architecture-1.1576503):</p>

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