Architect
The definition of an architect according to Random House is: Architect (‘ar-chi-tects) a person who engages in the profession of architecture (Random House).
Requirements for education as stated in The Chronicle Guidance Publications are “In most states architects must have either a bachelor’s or a master’s degree earned for completion of studies in an accredited degree program for architecture. In 1999 the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) accredited 108 programs culminating in either a five-year
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deal with housing, planning, or community development.” The top place for employment for architects in the United States is in Washington D.C., the worst place is West Virginia (Krantz 321).
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**Bibliography**
“Architect.” Random House Dictionary. 1993.
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Bureau of Labor Statistics. Occupational Outlook Handbook. Indianapolis: JIST Works Inc., 1996.
Krantz, Les. The Jobs Rated Almanac. New York: Pharos Books, 1988.
The Chronicle Guidance Publications Architects. New York: The Chronicle Guidance Publications, 1999.
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