How hard is an Architecture degree?
Architecture is often regarded as one of the hardest degrees because it's very time consuming. Architecture students study for 5 years in their undergraduate degree and then have to have practical training and can also pursue further master's degrees after this. Architecture requires a lot of skills, including management, design, art, maths and communication.
What do you learn in an Architecture degree?
Of course, an Architecture degree will teach you the practical skills and industry knowledge required to become a qualified architect. Degree students will also learn about design and architecture in general, the history of different design eras and their impact on the buildings and urban landscape we see today. An Architecture degree will teach you computer-aided design skills, how to create sketches and about how to choose the materials used for construction.
What do I do with an Architecture degree?
Architecture is a highly vocational degree and, of course, most people who study it are looking to become full time architects after university. You could also go into urban and town planning, influencing the face of different cities around the UK and world. If you're into history, you could pursue a career in the conservation and development of heritage buildings.
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