Associate Degree in Architectural Technology at Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology |
Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology
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Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Special Focus Institutions--Other technology-related schools with 513 students in Boston, MA.
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This school offers the following degree levels:
Certificates/Less-than-2-year Certificate, Associate degree, Bachelor degree |
| Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education. |
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Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology Associate degree Architectural Technology
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The Architectural Technology program provides students with the knowledge and skills required to pursue a successful career in the architectural technology field or to achieve further academic goals.
This program enables its graduates to become skilled and knowledgeable Architectural assistants. They will make important contributions to the architectural or engineering team that produces complete working drawings from which buildings, residences, and other structures are constructed. Employment opportunities for which graduates of the program will qualify include architectural assistant, CAD drafter, and technician level work in manufacturing, fabricating, and construction. The program also prepares students for further academic study in architecture.
Many graduates decide to pursue advanced Architectural degrees at other colleges or universities. Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology has an articulation agreement with the Boston Architectural Center (BAC). Under this agreement, students receive full credit for courses passed at BFIT with a grade of C or better towards an Architectural, Architectural Technology or Interior Design Bachelor's degree at Boston Architectural Center. In addition, BFIT students may elect to take a course at the BAC during their final Semester of study, allowing them to achieve further advanced standing upon transfer to the Boston Architectural Center.
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