<p>granted that i am only a senior, and those who I talked to at ND were still only students in the program, but the people I talked to said that while the program is very unique, there is a lot of wide ranging applications for it. They commonly said that you need to know the rules before you break them. My point is that while yes, you will be more concentrated in classical and traditional architecture, you are not narrowed into this type of architecture for the rest of your career as a number of ND grads have gotten involved in a things like modern architecture. Its just that the normal sequence is into traditional architecture because of their program.</p>