Architecture Majors |
Although many students know what they want to take as their major before entering their architecture studies, most institutions do not allow you to officially declare your major until your second year so that you experience a broad range of foundation courses that will help you choose the most appropriate major For some architecture majors you will need to take specific courses (pre-requisites) during your first year before you can even be considered eligible for upper level courses. Many architecture majors have limited enrolment so in fact you may even be required to apply to get the major you want, including attending an interview or writing an essay. Associate degree programs can also have majors, for example Associate of Science (AS) in Architectural Design and Construction Technology. Technical certificate programs don't have majors as such; they usually carry a designation (for instance certificate in Computer Assisted Design) which is more specific than a general bachelor's degree title. Usually, the field of study at the community or technical college level is career-focused to the point where students do not take "elective" courses as they do for bachelor's degrees. Hence the designation of the certificate effectively stands in for the "major." Check out our database of American Architecture Schools and Programs
Check out our database of American Architecture Schools and Programs |
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