Why has the subject matter broadened to “architecture” from “architectural drafting”?
Students today need a wide variety of skills to help them succeed in college or careers. Architectural drafting is just one of the skills that will help them if they enter the field of architecture, engineering, or the building trades. However, all fields are changing and many require post-secondary education. In addition to drafting, students need more advanced skills in reading and mathematics. Today, colleges also desire students who can work in teams and creatively address problems to generate unique solutions while employers want skills more relevant to an economy based on innovation, flexibility, and creativity. The study of architecture provides this opportunity.
Related Questions
- Are construction, repair projects funded with QSCBs subject to the Buy American, National Environmental Policy Act, reporting, and whistle-blower requirements?
- What happens if a lawyer subject to Rule 5.5(f) does not provide the requisite notification and fee?
- Why has the subject matter broadened to "architecture" from "architectural drafting"?