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General Architecture at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

General Architecture at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

What traits are you looking for in a school for General Architecture, you may want to check out the program at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. We’ve gathered the following information to help you decide.

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities sits in Minneapolis, MN.

In the most recent year for which we have data, 97 general architecture graduations were recorded at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.

Studying Online at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

Online coursework is an option at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Among 56,666 students, 2,058 (4%) studied exclusively online and 18,568 (33%) took at least some classes online.

Earnings for General Architecture Graduates from University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

Those who finish University of Minnesota-Twin Cities’s General Architecture program earn at the following median levels (per the U.S. Department of Education’s College Scorecard):

Median earnings by years after graduation for General Architecture at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Years After Graduation Median Earnings
1 year $44,309
2 years $41,044
3 years $48,645
4 years $56,981
5 years $66,347

How does this compare to the school overall? At the four-year mark, General Architecture graduates from University of Minnesota-Twin Cities take home a median $56,981, compared with $71,500 for all University of Minnesota-Twin Cities graduates — about 20% lower than the school-wide median.

General Architecture earnings compared with all majors at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

Median Debt at Graduation

Median student loan debt for General Architecture graduates from University of Minnesota-Twin Cities is $22,284.

Student Demographics & Diversity

The following sections describe the composition of General Architecture graduates at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, by degree type.

Program-wide, General Architecture graduates at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities are 62% women (60) and 38% men (37).

General Architecture Bachelor’s Program at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

Among the 97 bachelor’s general architecture degrees awarded at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 62% were women (60) and 38% were men (37).

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities gender breakdown of General Architecture Bachelor's degree recipients

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of General Architecture bachelor’s degree recipients at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.

Race / Ethnicity Number of Graduates
White 64
Hispanic / Latino 7
Black / African American 1
Asian 13
American Indian / Alaska Native 1
Two or More Races 7
International (Nonresident) 3
Unknown 1
Racial-ethnic diversity of General Architecture majors at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

Minority students account for 30% of General Architecture bachelor’s degree recipients at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, lower than the national average of 46%.*

*The racial-ethnic minorities figure is the total number of graduates minus White, international (nonresident), and unknown-race graduates.

More Specific General Architecture Concentrations at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

This General Architecture program at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities includes the following sub-specializations:

Concentration Graduates
Architecture 97

Best-Paid Careers for General Architecture Graduates

Students who finish General Architecture program at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities go on to a range of careers. Below are the best-paid careers for General Architecture graduates, ordered by median annual salary:

Occupation Nationwide Median Wage
Architects, Except Landscape and Naval $116,710
Architectural and Engineering Managers $101,277
Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers $89,263
Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary $66,757

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