The Boston Architectural College
Boston Architectural College
320 Newbury Street
Boston, MA 02115
founded in 1889, is a private design institution offering undergraduate programs, graduate programs and more in a diverse range of design fields. Bachelor degrees offered include a Bachelor of Architecture, a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture and more. Masters degrees offered at this architectural college include a Masters of Architecture and a Masters of Interior Design.
The Boston Architectural College is located beautiful Boston, Massachusetts. There are numerous state-of-the-art facilities available to students. Among them are the Boston Architectural College Library which offers numerous collections, databases and indexes and additional resources accessible to students. Other facilities include the Boston Architecture College Writing and Learning Resource Center. Students also have the unique opportunity as part of the education program at the Boston Architectural College to gain hands on experience by working in their field at design firms throughout the city.
Students can take advantage of a diverse range of both on and off campus activities at the the Boston Architectural College. There are many student clubs, organizations and more available to students. They include the Student American Society of Landscape Architects, the American Society of Interior Designers Student Chapter and others.
Not only are there numerous school activities, but a plethora of off campus recreational, cultural and historical attractions as well. Boston is home to a variety of ethnic restaurants, historical wonders, beautiful harbors and more. Attractions in Boston include the Museum of
fine arts,
The Boston Conservatory of Music, the New England Aquarium, the Boston Historical Society and Museum, the Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum and much more.
Quick Facts:
The Boston Architectural College offers numerous forms of financial aid to students including numerous grants, work study and more.
The Boston Architectural College does not provide on campus housing, but does provide resources such as the roommate network which assists students in locating housing.
Students can take advantage of small classes sizes and expert faculty with a student to faculty ratio of eight to one in lecture classes and six to one in design studios.
There are a diverse range of certificate programs and courses offered as well at the Boston Architecture College. Some certificate programs include design computing, decorative arts, kitchen and bath design and others.
The Boston Architectural College offers three terms in the summer, fall and spring.
According the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, "employment of landscape architects is expected to grow faster than average in the 2006-2016 decade."
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