| Some courses transfer into the architecture program, the ones that I am strongly sure that will transfer is history of architecture and materials and methods of construction courses, but anything else, I am not sure about.
Financially wise, if your son goes to a 5 year program, he will not need his masters unless he really wants it (for teaching). If he goes to a 4 year program, and still want to be an architect, he would need his masters (2 year program), because he needs to graduate from a professional program to be eligible to take the licensure exam. This is where the financial issue takes place. Like any other masters applicant, you want to go the best or well known, these well known schools can really make your pockets empty.
I am also a transfer applicant, and I will most likely graduate a year late (IF I DO NOT TAKE any summer courses). what I am going to do, to help my both financially and career wise, is intern at an arch firm in the summers and breaks , to save up any kind of money, and gain the experience. |