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Architecture & Construction

Careers in Architecture & Construction
The group of careers encompassing construction and architecture is a rapidly advancing field of study. Professionals in the architecture and construction fields develop and plan structural components, infrastructure, transportation systems. Additionally to design work, this field of study encompasses repairs and restorations of existing structures, be they buildings, highways, bridges, or other man made objects.
Architecture and construction careers include a full spectrum of jobs in design, engineering, physical labor, planning, management, and drafting. Jobs in design include architects, structural engineers, and infrastructure design planners. Jobs in structural building and repair include mechanical and infrastructure engineers, draftsmen, and construction laborers.
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- Quick facts -

Strong growth.
Over 7 million workers are employed in the industry with more than 800,000 new jobs expected in the next decade.


Safety first.
Safety equipment improvements are continuously under development to minimize the risk of injury for construction industry workers.
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​Innovations speed construction.
Builders increasingly use modular and prefabricated products to speed up project timelines dramatically.
Trend toward sustainability.
New eco materials are a key area of growth. Designing with sustainable materials and minimizing resource use is an industry trend.
Different Types of Architects & Degrees
Although a general architecture degree is the most common degree to seek in this industry, there are also some other architecture course options for people with different interests. For example, you can also become a licensed Landscape Architect. Landscape architecture is working more with planning as it relates to the natural environment vs traditional architecture. Moreover, there are many different specializations within the field of architecture, such as:
  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Environmental Design/Green Architecture (A focus on sustainability)
  • Urban Design
  • Industrial
  • Interior Design/ Interior Architecture
  • Landscape Architect/Urban Landscape

At a glance, there are three primary steps required to become a licensed architect:
  • College/University: Completing a professional degree in architecture that has been accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) and qualify for state licensure
  • Internship: Obtaining relevant experience & professional practice via paid internship(s)
  • Final Exam: Passing a series of comprehensive exams knowns as the Architect Registration Examination (ARE)
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