Best Architecture Colleges in Minnesota 2023: Rating, Fees & Degrees

Last Updated on August 5, 2023 by Sidharth PS

Hi readers! Do you want to become an architect? If yes, this post will be of help to you. Here, I’ve compiled a list of best architecture colleges in Minnesota. Here, readers will find the following details – list of architecture colleges, rating, fees, programs/majors, admission requirements and tests. Let us check out the list now. Here it is –

Top Affordable Architecture Colleges in Minnesota for 2022

Rank

College

Fees/Cost

Type of Institute

Degrees & Awards

Address

1 South Central College $9,928 2-year, Public Less than one year certificate|One but less than two years certificate|Associate’s degree|Two but less than 4 years certificate 1920 Lee Blvd, North Mankato, Minnesota 56003-1920
2 Minnesota State University-Mankato $14,464 4-year, Public Less than one year certificate|Associate’s degree|Bachelor’s degree|Postbaccalaureate certificate|Master’s degree|Post-master’s certificate|Doctor’s degree – research/scholarship South Rd and Ellis Ave, Mankato, Minnesota 56001
3 University of Minnesota-Twin Cities $17,279 4-year, Public Less than one year certificate|One but less than two years certificate|Two but less than 4 years certificate|Bachelor’s degree|Postbaccalaureate certificate|Master’s degree|Doctor’s degree – research/scholarship|Doctor’s degree – professional practice 100 Church Street SE, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455-0213
4 Dunwoody College of Technology $23,576 4-year, primarily associate’s, Private not-for-profit Less than one year certificate|One but less than two years certificate|Associate’s degree|Bachelor’s degree 818 Dunwoody Blvd, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403-1192

For ranking these colleges, I’ve used the ‘affordability’ factor. I’ve ranked these colleges on the basis of ‘net cost’.   Come, let us take a close look at best architecture programs/majors. Here is the list –

Best Architecture Programs/Majors

  1. Architectural History, Criticism and Conservation

    • Architectural Conservation
    • Architectural History and Criticism (General)
    • Architectural History, Criticism and Conservation (Other)
    • Architectural Studies
  2. Architectural Sciences and Technology

    • Architectural and Building Sciences
    • Architectural Sciences and Technology
    • Architectural Technology/Technician
  3. Architecture

    • Architectural Design
    • Architecture
    • Architecture (Other)
    • Pre-Architecture Studies
  4. Urban, Community and Regional Planning

  5. Environmental Design

    • Environmental Design (Other)
    • Environmental Design/Architecture
    • Healthcare Environment Design/Architecture
    • Sustainable Design
  6. Interior Architecture

  7. Landscape Architecture

  8. Real Estate Development

Popular architecture programs are available in formats such as – Bachelor’s Degree, Master’s Degree, Doctor’s Degree, Postgraduate Certificate etc. Let us check out the admission requirements now. Here is everything you need to know about it –

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Admission requirements and tests

These are some of the popular admission requirements –

  • Secondary School GPA
  • Secondary School Rank
  • Secondary School Record
  • Completion of college-preparatory Program
  • Recommendations
  • Admission Tests (SAT/ACT)
  • TOEFL

Depending upon the college, the above requirements may be labeled as – required, recommended or considered but not required.

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