Thursday, December 13, 2007

So You Want To Become An Architect?

Career as an architect may be suitable for you in case you are interested in architecture and/or engineering. The beautiful buildings that are part of your life have been designed, created and constructed by Architects. It a long journey of education to become an architect but it is worth the effort. The Architect requires a lot of technical knowledge apart from being creative and imaginative.Most people do not rush into architecture after completing high school. This is a career, which is hardly considered by many teenagers when planning their future. You require a great deal of training to become an architect. It requires you to undergo five years of training program before you can practice architecture in the United States.Many people find that after doing an engineering degree, and working as a civil engineer for several years, that they would like to do something more creative. You can usually branch off from your existing education but you should check with each individual school to see what their requirements are. Take the time to talk to a counselor before making a final decision.After you've finished the architecture training, you must sit for a series of eight architect specific exams that are known as the Architectural Registration Examination. These exams must all be completed and passed with a minimum of eight years experience is required to become a licensed architect.These requirements are only for potential licensed architects in the United States and every country has their own regulations that must be followed. In each country there is also typically a governing board that gives their members support and keeps them up to date on current events relating to the field of architecture.As you can see, becoming an architect takes a great deal of hard work and dedication. This is not the career goal for someone who is even slightly unsure about their career choice. Being an architect can be a very satisfying and rewarding career, but it has its difficult moments like any job.Once you are a licensed architect you can decide which area of architecture you are interested in. You may want to work for a firm that designs sky scrapers to decorate the city's skyline or perhaps you are interested in building unique homes. There are so many opportunities for the aspiring architect that you'll want to experiment in several different areas before limiting yourself to one choice.Many architects find it satisfying to work for non- profit organisations that work for the betterment of the community. You can contribute by making the cities more liveable and finding ways to use indigenous product for making safer homes.Becoming an architect is not something many kids right out of school aspire to be but once in the workforce many people realize what an interesting and rewarding career it can be. Many people are drawn to the arts and the sciences. If this is the case it's a great way to combine both disciplines and satisfy both your right and left brain by becoming an architect. Be sure to check into your local colleges and universities for available programs and courses.

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