| Architecture utilizes spatial, conceptual and artistic skills in designing structures for people. Architects lay blueprints of public/ private places, buildings, complexes and city landscape structures. These structures need to be aesthetically appealing, economical, safe and functional for the people who use them. Licensing requirements to practice architecture include a professional degree in architecture, practical training, and passing all divisions of the Architect Registration Examination. Some states require degree programs to be accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). Knowledge of computer-aided design (CADD) and drafting technology is essential. Apply now to the school of your choice for more information. |