Career questions tagged architecture
An architect is the first step in designing a structure. Popular careers include Architectural and engineering managers, landscape artists, civil engineers, but there is much more. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessHow is it like dealing with clients when as an architect and do you have lots of freedom working as a architect?
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how much do marine bios get
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What are the skills needed for being a network architect ?
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How is it working as a network architect?
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Is drawing necessary for Architecture?
I want to start preparing for my career, is drawing necessary for architecture. If so, how would it be? I want to be prepared and get a head start by learning the basics of drawing now. #architect #architecture
Should I follow my passions or go towards following what will help me make a living?
I want to be a photographer or an architect but from what people keep telling me is that they don't make enough money, what should I do, what will truly benefit me? #architect #architecture #photography
What type of education is required to go into architecture?
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Architecture Career Path
Where do you start after you get all certifications? #architecture #architect #career
As an Architect, do they offer any types of benefits, including travel?
My name is Christa and I am 19 years old. I am looking to see what type of job would most fit me and my skills. I want to know more about the routine of a Landscape Architect to have more or less of an idea of what it might be like. #architecture #architect
How do I advance as a Landscape Architect?
My name is Christa and I am 19 years old. I am looking to see what type of job would most fit me and my skills. I want to know more about the routine of a Landscape Architect to have more or less of an idea of what it might be like. #architecture
What is a typical day like being a Landscape Architect?
My name is Christa and I am 19 years old. I am looking to see what type of job would most fit me and my skills. I want to know more about the routine of a Landscape Architect to have more or less of an idea of what it might be like. #architecture
What do architects do? Are they similar to interior designers?
Im #architect #interior-design #architecture #art #career #art
Which is better, Civil Engineering or Architectural Engineering?
For someone who has a great interest in art, physics, and math. #civil-engineering #engineer #Architectural-Engineering #architect #architecture #engineering
What kinds of jobs/careers can I pursue with an architectural & engineering design degree?
As of the date that I have wrote this question, I have been at Job corps for a little over a week, and through the MYPACE program have learned that I would want to look into pursuing a career path towards architectural and engineering design. Because of this, I am wondering what kind of interesting kinds of jobs/careers I could find in this career category. #architecture #engineering #design
Is a Masters worth it for unlicensed Architects
Is getting a #Masters degree (in Historic Preservation) worth the time, money, and effort following an undergrad in #architecture if I don’t intend to pursue licensure? It’s my understanding that as an Architectural Designer, I may be taken more seriously with a Masters degree as well as the B.Arch than if I finished with the B.Arch alone. #graduate #graduate-school #architect
What are the pros and cons of Architecture/Engineering?
I'm currently in between choosing courses. Either way, before the upcoming year arrives I'd want to know which field I'd be most likely to uptake. I would like to weigh out the pros and cons of each of these careers, so if there is anyone experienced out there... #architecture #career #engineering
I'm interesting in getting a master's or PhD degree in Architecture History, what are my options?
I'm currently an architecture student pursuing a B.Arch but I'm interesting in eventually studying architecture history more specifically, are there any departments/programs that offer a master's of PhD in that specialization or would I have to go through a more general Art History program? What are some universities to consider? #architecture #history #graduate-school
can i still be an architect
i am a total mess in calculations i have a bachelor of architecture ...i hardly design floor plans..is there any hope or any fields of architecture that i can focus on that doesn't need math skills? #architecture
What are good schools for engineering or architecture?
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I had a phone interview for a summer internships two weeks ago and the firm principal said he would let me know what he decided but I haven’t heard back yet, is it appropriate for me to contact him and ask him if he’s made a decision?
#internship #interviews #job #job-application #architecture
What sort of classes do you need to take?
I want to pursue a career in Architecture and would like to know what sort of classes and I should look into for the near future. #architecture #futurecareer
What is a major i should study if i like to build things and try and design things.
I like to build things I like to decorate things I like to design things #graphic-design #interior-design #architecture
I would like to work in architecture, but i don't know how to start? What would be some suggestions
I would like to work in a architecture industry but i don't know how to beginning, what would you suggest? #architecture #career-path
What kind of computer is the most reliable and affordable to purchase and take to college?
As an upcoming architecture student who will be running a lot of software, I was wondering what the best computer (on a budget of course) is? I would like this computer to last through college as well as contain plenty of storage! Thanks! #architecture #tech #computer
How can we implement architecture principles to create solutions to current health problems like missing limbs or damaged organs?
I believe that architecture can and should be implemented in medicine to create new devices, prosthetics that are closer to the human body. This way the body can take them and make the new organ or body part it's own. #healthcare #architecture #tech#medicine