Possibilities with Architecture?

<p>Only Arizona state has a M.arch program. Univ of Ariz has BArch. In terms of schools that have M.arch/MBA I found 4 with a quick search. Otherwise you would have to go to a school with a M.arch and ask them if you can create a dual major. </p>

<p>Texas Tech [MBA</a> / M.Arch. (Master of Architecture) Degree, Advising Sheet](<a href=“http://mba.ba.ttu.edu/MBA/MBA_Current/MBA_C_JP_MBAARCH.asp]MBA”>http://mba.ba.ttu.edu/MBA/MBA_Current/MBA_C_JP_MBAARCH.asp)
U of Buffalo [Master’s</a> in Architecture/ Master’s in Business Administration - UB School of Architecture and Planning](<a href=“http://www.ap.buffalo.edu/architecture/degrees/mba.asp]Master’s”>http://www.ap.buffalo.edu/architecture/degrees/mba.asp)
U of Illinois [M</a>. Arch + M.B.A.](<a href=“http://www.arch.uiuc.edu/programs/degree/march/dualdegree/march_mba/]M”>http://www.arch.uiuc.edu/programs/degree/march/dualdegree/march_mba/)
Taubman in Michigan [Business</a> Administration (M.Arch./M.B.A.) - michigan architecture](<a href=“http://taubmancollege.umich.edu/architecture/programs/graduate/dual_degrees/march_mba/]Business”>http://taubmancollege.umich.edu/architecture/programs/graduate/dual_degrees/march_mba/)</p>

<p>Financially, you would have to see what aid you would qualify for. Any out of state school will be more than CA for you, even AZ. </p>

<p>An alternative is to go to CAl state Pomona and get a business degree
in Finance, Real Estate and Law (FRL)
[FRL</a> Department on Cal Poly Pomona](<a href=“http://cba.csupomona.edu/frl/]FRL”>http://cba.csupomona.edu/frl/). Pomona also has B.arch so maybe you could do some mixing of classes with what you have taken so far.</p>