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Architects hold about 107,400 jobs in 2012, with two-thirds employed in the architectural, engineering, and similar services industry. Architects spend much of their time in offices, where they meet with clients, develop reports and drawings. A typical program includes courses in architectural history and theory, building design with an emphasis on computer aided design and drafting.
Architects hold about 107,400 jobs in 2012, with two-thirds employed in the architectural, engineering, and similar services industry. Architects spend much of their time in offices, where they meet with clients, develop reports and drawings. A typical program includes courses in architectural history and theory, building design with an emphasis on computer aided design and drafting.
Architects hold about 107,400 jobs in 2012, with two-thirds employed in the architectural, engineering, and similar services industry. Architects spend much of their time in offices, where they meet with clients, develop reports and drawings. A typical program includes courses in architectural history and theory, building design with an emphasis on computer aided design and drafting.
A lot of people ask what do architects do, where is where is their work environment, how to become an
architect, their pay, and your job outlook
What architects do is they design houses, office buildings, and other structures.There are three main steps to becoming a licensed architect. first completing a professional degree in architecture, second gain relevant experience through a paid internship, and passing the Architect Registration Exam. Earning a professional degree in architecture is the a good path to becoming an architect in all states. Most architects earn their professional degree through a 5-year Bachelor of Architecture degree program, intended for students with no previous architectural training. Many earn a masters degree in architecture, which can take 1 to 5 years to complete, depending on the extent of the students previous training in architecture. A typical program includes courses in architectural history and theory, building design with an emphasis on computer aided design and drafting (CADD), structures, technology, construction methods, professional practices, math, physical sciences, and liberal arts. Central to most architectural programs is the design studio, where students apply the skills and concepts learned in the classroom to create drawings and three-dimensional models of their designs. Architects held about 107,400 jobs in 2012, with two-thirds employed in the architectural, engineering, and similar services industry. About 1 in 5 were self-employed. Architects spend much of their time in offices, where they meet with clients, develop reports and drawings, and work with other architects and engineers. They also visit construction places to ensure the clients objectives are met and to review the progress of projects. Some architects work from home offices. Earning a professional degree in architecture is the usual path to becoming an architect in all states. Most architects earn their professional degree through a 5-year Bachelor of Architecture degree program, intended for students with no previous architectural training. Many earn a masters degree in architecture, which can take 1 to 5 years to complete, depending on the extent of the students previous training in architecture. All state architectural registration boards require architecture graduates to complete a paid internship that is require at least 3 years of experience before they can even sit for the Architect Registration Exam. Most new graduates finish their training period by working at architectural firms through the Intern Development Program (IDP). Some states allow a portion of the training to occur in the offices of related careers, such as engineers and general contractors. Architecture students who complete internships while still in school can count some of that time toward the 3-year training period. The median wage for architects was $73,090 in May 2012. The medium wage is the wage at which half the workers in an occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $44,600, and the top 10 percent earned more than $118,230. Architects will be needed to make plans and designs for the construction and renovation of homes, offices, retail stores, and other structures. As campus buildings age, many school districts and universities are expected to build new facilities or renovate existing ones. Demand is expected for more healthcare facilities as the baby-boomer population ages and as more individuals use health care services. These are all the answers to those questions to being an architect.