I've been following this forum passively for a very long time, and i quite respect the opinions posted. For that and many other reasons, I return to the same forum for advice from you guys, so thank you in advance!
I applied for Masters in architecture (post professional course) in the United States for fall '14 immediately after completing under grad from a recognized institution in Delhi, India. However, after working for a few months, I realized I had a knack for handling projects, clients and doing the same drives me more. I dropped my plans after getting through several brilliant universities. I have done quite a bit of self questioning and arrived at a decision that Construction Management and Design are two fields that I would like to head forward in (hopefully a combined course if possible), but I do not know what is the scope for such courses in the US of A. I would also like to stay close to architecture as a profession, equipped with a better understanding of handling projects and construction.
If anyone has any information that might help me or has pursued/is pursuing such courses, any advice would be appreciated!
I've been following this forum passively for a very long time, and i quite respect the opinions posted. For that and many other reasons, I return to the same forum for advice from you guys, so thank you in advance!
I applied for Masters in architecture (post professional course) in the United States for fall '14 immediately after completing under grad from a recognized institution in Delhi, India. However, after working for a few months, I realized I had a knack for handling projects, clients and doing the same drives me more. I dropped my plans after getting through several brilliant universities. I have done quite a bit of self questioning and arrived at a decision that Construction Management and Design are two fields that I would like to head forward in (hopefully a combined course if possible), but I do not know what is the scope for such courses in the US of A. I would also like to stay close to architecture as a profession, equipped with a better understanding of handling projects and construction.
If anyone has any information that might help me or has pursued/is pursuing such courses, any advice would be appreciated!