Architects, Except Landscape and Naval

People with an engineer’s mindset and find classic and innovated building design interesting are perfect candidates for becoming architects.

Architects design buildings such as office buildings, schools, churches, and hospitals, ensuring they are logically laid out, safe, and economical. Some architects even design large-scale projects like entire campuses, industrial parks, urban centers, and communities.

People in this field may help analyze the impact a building will have on the environment, choose a site, determine the project’s costs, and oversee construction contractors. They often interact with engineers, urban planners, interior designers, and landscape architects.

Becoming an architect requires a degree in architecture, an internship, and a license after completing the Architect Registration Exam. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts an increase in jobs in architecture.

Regardless of their background or experience in the industry, students can embark on a dynamic career as an architect in many locations.

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