This is my first post here. I am very glad to be part of this community. I will be graduated in Civil Engineer next July in Madrid (Spain). Now I am spending of this year as a exchange student in US.
I want to study the MArch I program in an American university, actually, I am working in my portfolio, GRE, and TOEFL.
The schools over I have my focus are Columbia, Parsons, Pratt, RISD and UTAustin. But I have a big BIG question:
Could I transfer the Professional Master Degree to Europe and work there as a professional Architect?
In Spain, I gave the next information: It is not depend of the university, just of the program. If this one cover the requisites you will be able to transfer the title. But I really don't trust too much.
Even I had in mind to apply for the Undergraduate program of AA, but after the seven years with the #$%$ Civil Engineering program I am not sure if I will be able to spend another five years, and the most important thing ... I am not sure if I could pay the school.
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Transfer MArch I to Europe
Hello everybody.
This is my first post here. I am very glad to be part of this community. I will be graduated in Civil Engineer next July in Madrid (Spain). Now I am spending of this year as a exchange student in US.
I want to study the MArch I program in an American university, actually, I am working in my portfolio, GRE, and TOEFL.
The schools over I have my focus are Columbia, Parsons, Pratt, RISD and UTAustin. But I have a big BIG question:
Could I transfer the Professional Master Degree to Europe and work there as a professional Architect?
In Spain, I gave the next information: It is not depend of the university, just of the program. If this one cover the requisites you will be able to transfer the title. But I really don't trust too much.
Even I had in mind to apply for the Undergraduate program of AA, but after the seven years with the #$%$ Civil Engineering program I am not sure if I will be able to spend another five years, and the most important thing ... I am not sure if I could pay the school.
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