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Boston Architectural Club
Founded in 1889 as the Boston Architectural Club, the BAC originally
provided a forum for architects to gather and discuss design projects,
while also providing an opportunity for their apprentices to learn from
experienced professionals. Today, as an independent, accredited college
located in the historic Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, a city with an
extensive and diverse history of architecture, the BAC offers degree
programs in architecture, interior design, landscape architecture and
design studies.
The Boston Architectural College has maintained its tradition of
professional education through its concurrent learning model. Students
at the BAC work in design firms during the day, earning education
credits as paid employees, and attend classes in the evening (typically
just a few nights a week). These classes are taught primarily by
practicing professionals, who have a working knowledge of current issues
in the profession. This joining of practice-based learning and
classroom-based learning has allowed the BAC to become one of the
leaders in graduating skilled, experienced design professionals.
Additionally, BAC graduates gain a competitive advantage in the
workforce, having already built strong professional resumes with several
years of real-world experience in design firms. In fact, students at the
BAC are often already employed in supervisory positions before they
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