I will be graduating from an accredited architectural science program in a years time and have been contemplating my next steps. Whether or not I pursue a masters depends primarily on what the bachelors allows me to do.
Other than distinction, what can a masters in architecture give you that the bachelors cannot? (Can I run my own business?
In the US, you generally have to have an MArch to be licensed, if that is your goal. Unless you are fortunate enough to live in a state that allows you to get licensed through work experience.
You can do whatever you want within the legal limits prescribed by the jurisdiction(s) in which you work. You can do more than that if you are okay with violating said limits. You can also rant on Twitter about said limits.
Jan 14, 19 1:14 pm ·
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What exactly can I do with my bachelor in Architectural Science?
I will be graduating from an accredited architectural science program in a years time and have been contemplating my next steps. Whether or not I pursue a masters depends primarily on what the bachelors allows me to do.
Other than distinction, what can a masters in architecture give you that the bachelors cannot? (Can I run my own business?
should you not have a basic idea of your options by now?
open a laboratory?
I usually try to figure out what I can do with my degree before signing at the line which is dotted.
In the US, you generally have to have an MArch to be licensed, if that is your goal. Unless you are fortunate enough to live in a state that allows you to get licensed through work experience.
You can easily run your practice in Norway with that degree. Gøød låck!
Accredited by whom?
Do you want a license?
What kind of business do you want to run?
you're in a 4+2 program, which means get the undergrad degree, then apply to the master's program.
You can do whatever you want within the legal limits prescribed by the jurisdiction(s) in which you work. You can do more than that if you are okay with violating said limits. You can also rant on Twitter about said limits.
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