What exactly do you do in the subjects of Humanities and graphics?

Well i’ve been answered a question about my background subjects needed if I want to become an Architect but don’t know what Humanities subject is exactly… But is graphics graphical technology or what? I thank all answerers!

An Architect is one part design, one part engineer. You will need classes on design with structure, and you will need to know how to distribute weight with buildings. Look up a school for architecture. They should have the curriculum spelled out for you. Humanities is basically what liberal arts college calls making you ( well rounded ) so you taking writing , math, etc. If your a high school graduate wanting to get into architecture, I would pinpoint what aspect of architecture you want to specialize in, and then find the school that’s right for you. You’ll get a curriculum list from all the colleges you check out. Honestly I would spend more time looking at a specific school rather then a liberal arts one for architecture. There is too much to it to waste your time going to creative non fiction writing classes and underwater basket weaving.

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One Response to What exactly do you do in the subjects of Humanities and graphics?

  1. dirty_jerzee99 says:

    An Architect is one part design, one part engineer. You will need classes on design with structure, and you will need to know how to distribute weight with buildings. Look up a school for architecture. They should have the curriculum spelled out for you. Humanities is basically what liberal arts college calls making you ( well rounded ) so you taking writing , math, etc. If your a high school graduate wanting to get into architecture, I would pinpoint what aspect of architecture you want to specialize in, and then find the school that’s right for you. You’ll get a curriculum list from all the colleges you check out. Honestly I would spend more time looking at a specific school rather then a liberal arts one for architecture. There is too much to it to waste your time going to creative non fiction writing classes and underwater basket weaving.
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