Tuesday, February 8, 2011

The Best Ranks Of Architecture Schools

The promising career of an architect is inviting to many prospective students. Before embarking upon a course of study, many will seek out how the various accredited architecture programs and schools are ranked nationally. For these students, there are a number of ranks of architecture schools to help them better prepare for a higher education and a career as an architect, civil engineer, landscape architect, or drafter.


DesignIntelligence


Since 1999, the bimonthly journal DesignIntelligence, published by the Washington, D.C.-based think thank Design Futures Council (DFC), provides its rankings of the best architecture schools in the United States. Its rankings have become one of the most used tools for prospective architecture students or those students looking to continue their education at the graduate level or beyond. In the study, the attitudes of working architects are factored in.


U.S. News & World Report


The U.S. News & World Report offers a comprehensive and trusted ranking of colleges nationwide, released annually. These rankings can be narrowed regarding academics and academic environment. The fields of architecture, environmental design, interior or landscape architecture, and naval architecture are all listed in the rankings.


The Princeton Review


The Princeton Review offers its own school rankings, which are searchable by schools and majors. Other factors considered in its rankings include town life, demographics, and politics. Its "Best Fit College Search" can help prospective architecture students narrow down their choices of schools.

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