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Why dont you offer a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) degree?

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Why dont you offer a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) degree?

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We think that in order to responsibly lead in making positive changes in the built and natural environment, a graduate must have a solid grounding in the liberal arts and sciences in addition to technical and professional knowledge. In order to address complex conditions evident in local and global scales, the architect must possess broad and deep knowledge and skill, ability of analyze complex situations, think critically, act responsibly and ethically, and work effectively with people of varying professional and cultural backgrounds. We think that such knowledge, skill, and personal characteristics are typically unable to be properly developed in the five year duration of a B.Arch. program.

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