Greetings. I’m interested in Architecture but I’m from Namibia in Africa. I would like recommendations for an undergraduate architecture program that is instructed in English?
Thank You.
Non Sequitur
Dec 29, 18 10:04 pm
Boston.
rubenandimba
Dec 30, 18 4:14 am
Sorry what do you mean by Boston.
Non Sequitur
Dec 30, 18 8:33 am
It’s an englih arch program.
Non Sequitur
Dec 30, 18 2:09 pm
clatsop college in Oregon is also an excellent choice.
randomised
Dec 30, 18 1:51 pm
That's a perfect question for a search engine, I can recommend startpage.com or DuckDuckGo.
OneLostArchitect
Dec 30, 18 7:37 pm
Cooper Union is free.
randomised
Dec 31, 18 7:30 am
Cooper Union hasn't been free for some years now ($43,250) and it might take another 10 years before it is free again.
OneLostArchitect
Dec 31, 18 1:45 pm
Really? What happened? Haven’t been following...
Non Sequitur
Dec 31, 18 1:48 pm
where does $43K/year/semester/hour? fall within the tuition cost scale?
"Mike Essl, a 1996 graduate of Cooper Union, got a tattoo of the college’s historic Great Hall on his chest. But he was so disheartened by the plan to charge tuition that he moved to San Francisco."
*headdesk*
lernom
Jan 1, 19 1:53 am
You can try international universities if there are in your place. There are also online programs out there but some could be expensive plus studying architecture is more efficient if done in a physical university.
Greetings. I’m interested in Architecture but I’m from Namibia in Africa. I would like recommendations for an undergraduate architecture program that is instructed in English?
Thank You.
Boston.
Sorry what do you mean by Boston.
It’s an englih arch program.
clatsop college in Oregon is also an excellent choice.
That's a perfect question for a search engine, I can recommend startpage.com or DuckDuckGo.
Cooper Union is free.
Cooper Union hasn't been free for some years now ($43,250) and it might take another 10 years before it is free again.
Really? What happened? Haven’t been following...
where does $43K/year/semester/hour? fall within the tuition cost scale?
$43k a year... good read: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/15/nyregion/cooper-union-free-tuition.html
$43k a year... good read: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/15/nyregion/cooper-union-free-tuition.html
"Mike Essl, a 1996 graduate of Cooper Union, got a tattoo of the college’s historic Great Hall on his chest. But he was so disheartened by the plan to charge tuition that he moved to San Francisco."
*headdesk*
You can try international universities if there are in your place. There are also online programs out there but some could be expensive plus studying architecture is more efficient if done in a physical university.