Technical Graduate School Options

<p>I’m currently a BS in Math at Northeastern University, and I transferred out of architecture in my second year. However, I do intend of pursuing it in graduate school, I just feel like Northeastern’s program wasn’t the right fit. Northeastern’s architecture program is a pretty good mixture between the technical aspect and the artistic aspect of building design, but I’m looking for a much more technical program and less art/theory. Maybe even a kind of program that factors in building code and cost into the design of the building from early on in the program.</p>

<p>Is there a graduate school program that offers something like that? Thanks for your help.</p>

<p>What you are asking about sounds a lot like architectural engineering, rather than straight architecture. </p>

<p>See this link for some information about one masters’ program in ArchEng (This program/degree does not require an undergraduate degree in engineering):
[Penn</a> State Department of Architectural Engineering](<a href=“http://www.engr.psu.edu/ae/degree_programs/graduate.asp?p=1.1.2.0]Penn”>http://www.engr.psu.edu/ae/degree_programs/graduate.asp?p=1.1.2.0)</p>