If you have an architecture degree and planning to make a living out of it, you can apply jobs to architecture firms and construction firms. Or if you have enough money, you can build your own architecture firm.
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Yes! However, you do need to have a bachelor's degree in something. There are three different types of Master of Architecture degrees, all of which are accredited. The one you are asking about is known as the 4+3 program, meaning you have a 4-year degree in something else and a 3-year Masters of Architecture. There is also a 4+2 program for people with a 4-year BA or BS in architecture. Obviously their masters degree is two years long. There is also a 1-year masters degree for people that have an accredited 5-year Bachelor of Architecture degree.
no you cannot. coa has separate guidelines for registration
First of all, you need a Bachelor's Degree in architecture, then you have to have a background in architecture history, green building design, project management, construction methods, and CAD software such as AutoCAD, SolidEdge or Solidworks. Then you can also have a master's degree in architecture, but you have to have one or the other. For a master's, you need the bachelor's requirements, and also design theory.
The qualifications one can have to be a building architect is generally a degree from a university or college. The degree would be in architecture. One should also have experience in the field.
Construction. Architects design the buildings, construction workers do the building.