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Higher education is education provided by universities, vocational universities (community colleges, liberal arts colleges, and technical colleges, etc.) and other collegial institutions that award academic degrees, such as career colleges following the completion of a school that provides
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Architecture Training in Pennsylvania
Is a college degree in Architecture right for you? An architecture degree will give you the education required to work in a firm, or on your own with builders or a variety of other subcontractors. You will receive training in the art and science of building design, and learn how to achieve a balance between the values of society at large, economical and ecological constraints, aesthetics, client needs, space limitations, and technological constraints. A good architect has to mold form and function in the creation of a building that is not only pleasing to look at and work in, but efficient, affordable and sensitive to environmental needs.
As a professional architect, you'll learn how to start with the requirements of a project as well as a detailing of available resources. You will then be responsible for developing and implementing a highly detailed plan that makes use of the resources available to you and meets the requirements of your client. Your courses will teach you how to be an effective communicator, as an essential component of the job is ensuring that your entire construction team (project manager, building or production team, accountants, subcontractors, etc.) are all aware of your plan and vision for the project.
You will learn how to use drawings, project plans, timelines, financial forecasts and a variety of other data to keep the entire project team up to date on how the project stands. The field of architecture today is one increasingly affected by technology. Your coursework will reflect this, with equal emphasis on fundamental components of architecture like drawing and model building, as well as a strong focus on computer-aided design (CAD).
Pennsylvania Architecture Training
Schools and Colleges in Pennsylvania Offering Architecture Training
Pittsburgh Technical Institute
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Discover how different a school can be at Pittsburgh Technical Institute. Earn a degree or certificate in 24 months or less and get started on a career. |
Pennsylvania Institute of Technology - Media
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Earn your diploma, certificate, or degree at the Pennsylvania Institute of Technology and benefit from a quality education. Smaller class sizes mean more individual attention, giving students the support they need for strong skill development. A placement rate of 94% exemplifies an educational environment that concentrates on students' career success. Choose from diverse programs in business, medical, engineering and technology to enter an exciting career. Financial aid is available for students who qualify. Get started on building your new career today. |
Lincoln Tech® - Allentown
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Lincoln Tech® provides career-focused, hands-on training programs with industry experienced instructors. Get the skills for a rewarding in-demand career. |
CDM Institute - Allentown
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Over 92% of CDM Institute students in our Career Placement program land the jobs they want. Gain accelerated training in business, technology, CAD, and healthcare. |
Pittsburgh Technical Institute - Cranberry Center at the Reg. Learning Alliance
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Discover how different a school can be at Pittsburgh Technical Institute. Earn a degree or certificate in 24 months or less and get started on a career. |
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