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Architecture

Become an architecture and leave a legacy with the impressive skyscrapers, fine buildings, or dream homes you create.

Architects design, plan and supervise the construction of both commercial buildings and homes. Designing a building requires a complex understanding of many elements and the ability to balance aesthetic value, structural integrity and safety standards.

In order to become an architect, there are certain standards an architect needs to aspire to, including a professional degree, hands-on experience, and certification. Because the professional decisions of an architect have an impact on public safety, architects are required to become licensed in the state they work in to ensure familiarity with building codes, zoning laws, fire regulations and other building ordinances. Architects often work for large architectural firms while others are self-employed or own their own business. Architecture courses will teach aspiring architects all about engineering, design, structural theory, CAD software, drafting and building materials. The top ten percent of architects make an average of $99,800 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Inherent to the architecture world is an understanding of engineering, CAD design and computer drafting competency. Related careers include carpentry and interior design. Pursing a related study of these subjects will make for a strong architectural foundation.

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