An architect designs buildings and other structures. They make sure buildings are functional, safe, and economical. They draw plans for every part of a building, including the plumbing and electrical systems. They also help choose a building site and decide what materials to use. Most architects use computers in their work, and many are self-employed.
The mathematics required for an architect includes but is not limited to College Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus I and II, Probability and Statistics, and Linear Programming.
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For more information about architecture, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics breaks down the job of an architect into multiple sections to help better understand the requirements of becoming an architect.