DMACC enters articulation agreement with Dunwoody College for architecture students
Architectural technologies students at Des Moines Area Community College have a new and seamless path to earning a Bachelor of Architecture degree and pursuing a career as an architect through an articulation agreement recently signed by DMACC and Dunwoody College of Technology in Minneapolis. The new agreement allows any student who completes the DMACC Architectural Technologies AAS degree to transfer to Dunwoody College of Technology to complete their fully accredited, fully online or face-to-face Bachelor of Architecture – a five-year degree – in just three years after graduating from DMACC. Mike Gatzke, program chair of DMACC Architectural Technologies, said the agreement means that DMACC program graduates will be able to enter the Dunwoody program as third-year students. Gatzke also said the new partnership provides an important option for students who may not want to move or who may be unable to relocate due to family and work commitments. More information about the program is available on the DMACC website.