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WSU, Pre-Master's Diploma, Graduate Pathway in Architecture

 United States

 

Study mode Start date Duration Fee international Fee study period Year of study
Full-time Jan, Aug semesters: 1 - 2 $28200 Whole course 2018 - 2019

A Pathway program provides academic, language and cultural support to succeed at a US university. Students are guaranteed progression to an graduate degree program through curriculum consisting of credit-earning courses.

As a graduate of a degree program in architecture at Washington State University, you might find work as a:

  • Architect
  • Building Surveyor
  • City Planner
  • Designer
  • Real Estate Developer
  • Spatial Designer

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Location

This university is located in Pullman, Washington, a city with about 31,000 residents. Spokane, WA, the closest major city, is 75 miles away. It is also the closest city that contains an airport.

It is also 11 km west of the Idaho border and Moscow, home of the University of Idaho, also a land-grant institution. The university communities are connected by Highway 270 and the Bill Chipman Palouse Trail.