ARCHITECTURE SKILLS ASSESSMENT
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The collegiate programs that practitioners deem strongest for each skill area. | |
Construction methods and materials |
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California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo |
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Kansas State University |
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University of Kansas |
4
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Syracuse University |
5
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University of Cincinnati Research and theory |
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Research and Theory |
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1
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Harvard University |
2
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Yale University |
3
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
4
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Princeton University |
5
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Southern California Institute of Architecture Sustainable design practices |
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Sustainable design practices |
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Kansas State University |
2
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California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo |
3
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University of Oregon |
4
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University of California, Berkeley |
5
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Auburn University |
6
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
ARCHITECTURE DEANS SURVEY
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Sixty deans and chairs of architecture departments responded to a survey about which undergraduate and graduate programs they considered the best. | |
Most-admired undergraduate architecture programs |
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Cornell University |
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
3
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Cooper Union |
4
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Syracuse University |
5
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California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo |
Most-admired graduate architecture programs |
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Harvard University |
2
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Columbia University |
3
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
4
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University of Pennsylvania |
5
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University of Michigan |
ARCHITECTURE STUDENT SURVEY
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This year 1,659 B.Arch. and M.Arch. Students registered their opinions in the DesignIntelligence student survey. Here is a sample of what students said, with more data available'including student satisfaction by school'in 'America's Best Architecture & Design Schools 2012' published by DesignIntelligence. How they grade the quality of their program overall |
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56%
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Excellent |
34%
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Above Average |
8%
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Average |
2%
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Below average |
0%
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Failing |
Believe they'll be well prepared for their profession upon graduation |
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92%
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Yes |
8%
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No |
What they'll do after graduation | |
18%
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Pursue an advanced degree in architecture |
3%
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Pursue an advanced degree in something other than architecture |
56%
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Work in a private practice |
2%
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Work for a corporation |
2%
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Work in academia |
1%
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Work in government |
3%
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Be self-employed |
2%
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Volunteer or work for a nonprofit or community service organization |
2%
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Work in a field other than architecture |
2%
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Work in a field other than architecture |
10%
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Undecided |