I'm exploring architecture as a major and thinking about schools in New York State. Does anyone have insights into which universities have strong architecture programs and good opportunities for hands-on experience?
There are many universities in New York that have robust architecture programs. Here are some that come to mind:
1. Cornell University: Cornell's College of Architecture, Art, and Planning (AAP) is highly esteemed and offers an undergraduate degree in architecture. Their program is intensive and hands-on, with many opportunities for study abroad.
2. Columbia University (Columbia): Columbia's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) is world-renowned. Although it does not offer an undergraduate degree in architecture, it does offer classes in architecture within its Art History and Archaeology department.
3. Pratt Institute: Located in Brooklyn, Pratt's School of Architecture offers different tracks in architecture at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. Pratt is known for its studio-based curriculum and robust design culture.
4. Syracuse University: The Syracuse School of Architecture also garners respect in the field. They provide an opportunity for students to study in Florence during their third year, which can be a fantastic experience.
5. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI): The School of Architecture at RPI in Troy, NY, is known for blending technology and design. They encourage hands-on creation in addition to traditional architectural studies.
6. City College of New York (CUNY): The Spitzer School of Architecture at CUNY offers a diversity of programs and has a commitment to sustainability and social responsibility.
Each of these schools offers unique advantages and program highlights, so consider your career aspirations, personal interests, and academic strengths when reviewing each program.
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