The Bachelor's degree is typically a four year program of study. However, architecture is one of the few that is a five year degree. Most individuals who plan on staying in the field go on to pursue a master's degree, which would take an additional two to three years.
It can take up to four years to become an architect. Most will receive a bachelor's degree in architecture and design.
Four, to up to six years, its a very mathmatical job.Thanks For Asking,Zany Scorpion
25 years
4-6 years from the start of University
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It takes about 4 to 5 years <3
Typically it's four years of university that you'll need.
About 3 years but it would depend on the course you chose.
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The math requirements can vary, however the math can include up to calculus I, II, III, and differential equations.
it takes more than hours to become profession it takes years to reach perfection and pro skills hope this helps go on google if im wrong!
4 i think but you have to take almost sometimes all math classes