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American College of the Building Arts Majors & Degree Programs

2 Majors With Completions
44 Undergraduate Degrees

This overview covers the essential stats on American College of the Building Arts, including its rankings, majors, diversity, and more.

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* Degrees Offered

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In the latest year of available data, students from 2 majors graduated from American College of the Building Arts.

Degrees Offered

At American College of the Building Arts, students can earn anything from associate degrees through the bachelor’s degree.

Degree Level Offered
Certificate
Associate
Bachelor’s
Master’s
Doctorate

Completions: 44 undergraduate (44 total)

Here are the majors that graduate the most students at American College of the Building Arts.

Most Popular Majors Graduates
Architectural Sciences and Technology. 22
Multi-Disciplinary Studies 22

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The Best-Paying Majors

Average graduate salary data is not currently available for the majors at American College of the Building Arts.

All Majors by Study Area

Browse every major at American College of the Building Arts, grouped into broad areas of study. Each area lists its majors and any specializations within them.

Major Graduates Average Salary
Architectural Sciences and Technology.
↳ Architectural and Building Sciences/Technology.
22 NA

Multi-Disciplinary Studies

Major Graduates Average Salary
Multi-Disciplinary Studies 22 NA

Learn more about the majors offered at American College of the Building Arts along with which ones have the highest average starting salaries.

Notes and References

Footnotes

*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

References

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