I am an Interior Design graduate and I am now seeking programs to enroll in to further my education in architecture. I have researched many of the "architectural technology" programs available through-out Ontario, and then I came across the ACET (Architectural Construction Engineering Technology" program at Conestoga, in Cambridge.
I am seeking advice from Architects and people within the Engineering/Construction industry to elaborate on their selection process when it comes to hiring fresh graduates. I want to make the next few years of returning to school the best experience possible, by gaining as much experience as possible. At the end of my schooling, I want to be completely comfortable with the construction of a building, writing my BCIN Exams, and not only become a qualified licensed Arch. Techbologist, but be able to project manage as well.
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Hi Everyone!
I am an Interior Design graduate and I am now seeking programs to enroll in to further my education in architecture. I have researched many of the "architectural technology" programs available through-out Ontario, and then I came across the ACET (Architectural Construction Engineering Technology" program at Conestoga, in Cambridge.
I am seeking advice from Architects and people within the Engineering/Construction industry to elaborate on their selection process when it comes to hiring fresh graduates. I want to make the next few years of returning to school the best experience possible, by gaining as much experience as possible. At the end of my schooling, I want to be completely comfortable with the construction of a building, writing my BCIN Exams, and not only become a qualified licensed Arch. Techbologist, but be able to project manage as well.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thank You
Kayla
do a Master of Architecture it will be a good combo with a BSID
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