Michigan Architecture
Schools
There are four architectural schools in
Michigan. They are located at Lawrence
Technological University, University of Detroit Mercy,
Andrews University, and the University of Michigan. Landscape architecture is also available
at Michigan State University. Applicants should
transfer after completing a maximum of two-years of pre-professional
course work at CMU. Students should apply to the architectural school by
January of the second year of studies. Accredited degree programs
typically include: 1) a four-year, nonprofessional baccalaureate degree
followed by a two-year, master of architecture degree; 2) a five-year
bachelor of architectural degree; and 3) and a six-year curriculum leading
to a master of architecture degree.
Links to Michigan Architecture Schools
Andrews University,
www.andrews.edu
Paula Dronen
Architecture Building, Room 103
Berrien Springs, MI 49104
dronenp@andrews.edu
architecture@andrews.edu
(616) 471-6003
fax (616) 471-6261
Lawrence Technological University,
www.ltu.edu
Jane Rohrback, Director of Admissions
21000 W. Ten Mile Rd.
Southfield, MI 48075-1058
rohrback@ltu.edu
(248) 204-3177
fax (248) 204-3188
Michigan State University,
www.msu.edu
Warren J. Rauhe, Program Director
Landscape Architecture Program
101 UP and LA Bldg
E. Lansing, MI 48824-1221
rauhe@pilot.msu.edu
(517) 353-7880
fax (517) 353-0006
Paul Nieratko, Academic Adviser,
nieratko@msu.edu
University of Detroit Mercy,
www.udmercy.edu
Stephan Vogel, Dean
School of Architecture
4001 W. McNichols Rd., PO Box 19900
Detroit, MI 48219-0900
(313) 993-1532
University of Michigan of Ann Arbor,
www.umich.edu
Douglas Thomas, Admissions Counselor for
Architecture
Undergraduate Admissions Office
1220 Student Activities Bldg
515 E. Jefferson
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1316
dgthomas@umich.edu
(734) 936-3822
fax (734) 936-0740
Marlon Wardlow - (734) 936-2785
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