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DOES ARCHITECTURE NEED LOT OF ADDITIONAL MATHS. WHY IS ARCHITECTURE NOT CONSIDERED AN ENGINEERING COURSE?

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DOES ARCHITECTURE NEED LOT OF ADDITIONAL MATHS. WHY IS ARCHITECTURE NOT CONSIDERED AN ENGINEERING COURSE?

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No, it doesn’t require a lot of math. Typically geometry, trigonometry, and algebra are sufficient. It is not considered engineering because architecture is more of a blend of art and math, more subjective, whereas engineering fields are much more objective and mathematically rigorous.

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