Graduate Schools for Arts and Architecture

Architecture graduate programs qualify students to do much more than sit at desks drafting designs for buildings, bridges, and other structures. Those who earn degrees from architecture graduate programs often work in the field, collaborating closely with clients, engineers, and project managers in locations as varied as remote construction sites, executive office suites, and universities. A career in architecture creates opportunities to work as managers in large corporations, consultants for government and private-sector organizations, professors, and entrepreneurs eager to start their own businesses. Specialized roles within the field include landscape architect, urban planner, building inspector, and architectural project manager.

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