

Architecture is a specialisation preferred by many young people who love solving problems, have a passion for creativity, or an innovative imagination ready to be shown off.
Over the years, it has become a very popular speciality. Young people are aware of the importance and diversity of Architecture, but also of the need for a permanent practice, as most Architecture courses aim at the practical part, to implement feasible structures not only on paper, through sketches, but also in real life.
Architects can choose to grow in all markets or follow a single specialisation, such as Landscape Architect, Resident Architect, Urban Designer, Green Design Architect or Interior Designer, according to their preferences.
Usually, a major reason that motivates students to study Architecture is the possibility of having an impact on their community. How do they do this? By exploring the world, analysing people’s work on constructions and looking for answers to identified problems, they become more creative, more open to new things, bringing a new vision to the world.
Critical thinking skills are constantly being developed by graduates who study Architecture because they get the opportunity to visualise the structures before they are made.
Upon completion of studies, there are many possibilities for employment, and salaries can be generous. A particular increase in the employment rate is expected to be in the Green Design field. This requires creating environmentally-friendly constructs that do not harm nature and generate sustainability.
Young people must have a university degree in Architecture to pursue a career in that field, that is an Architecture Bachelor or Master of Architecture. Often, undergraduate programmes last 5 years, and Master programmes last between 2 and 3 years, depending on the chosen university and the form of education followed. One notable thing is that Master programmes are often for those who have not completed a Bachelor’s specialisation, and that is why the course component can be similar to the Bachelor’s. As far as Doctoral programmes are concerned, the duration is 3 years, and the architects work on research projects.
At the same time, it should be mentioned that the United States and other territories have introduced a professional license Architect Registration Examination. This is a mandatory exam which tests the candidate’s skills, abilities and knowledge. In the UK, for example, the final registration to become an architect is regulated by the Architects Registration Board.
Although the list of courses may differ from one country to another, some of the most important modules for a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture are Computer Assisted Drawing (CAD), Physics, Visualisation, Science, and Technology.
Throughout their studies, students can take part in various internship programmes or choose a tutor architect to work with. In this way, they get a better idea of what this profession is about in practice and gain the necessary experience needed for their professional development.
I had a great time studying at the university of Johannesburg. Students given lots of opportunities and also helped to get funding for their studies. A very secure and safe for students. Lecturers were very welcoming and helpful to modules they were teaching on. Lots of events in the campuses to help keep students in the campus. I had a great experience personally in this institution, I had funding for my fees and accommodation. I got work on projects that was in line with my course to get an understanding of the real world work, I got assignments on them and it helped me grow.
View moreThe school is a great place for students who seek to embark on their journey of Architecture. The school offers different program that can help you as a future Architect be the best you want to be. There are even internship programs that the Varsity offers as future work experience, depending on the course you want to study. There is also opportunities where you can take part in interviews that can lead to early exposure for future Architects
View moreI am a first year Architecture student who does Diploma in Architecture. My Campus of study is Uj Auckland Bunting Bunting Road Campus (APB).The University of Johannesburg in my experience is a very supportive school when it comes to the support of students and their mental health.They have free counciling programs that can be accessible to anyone within the school.They motivate the students in this regard by helping them with their problems.In my experience as an Architect student is baffling to say the least.The lectures are very supportive and they tell us stories of how it is in the work industry to motivate us as students.
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