Typically calculus at the very least.
Architecture if you are more of the artistic type, but also somewhat interested in math and physics, which you will need to understand if you are to be an architect. If you are very much into mathematics and physics, but not interested in art and design, then mechanical engineering would be better for you.
All-architects is an online resource to compare quotes and ratings on local architects. A search can be performed based on the type of work required and budget. One can also search local advertisement listings.
Trigonometry and/or Calculus depending on the school's requirements, and Geometry and usually required to complete a bachelor's degree in architecture. Structures classes during the architectural program involve some basic use of each of these.
an interior architect designs the inside of someones home. Like the bedrooms, lounge area, bathrooms, t.v room etc. An architect designs the outside of someones house, like what the roof would look like, and window, door etc...
An architect is responsible for managing overall design of a building used primarily by persons, with primary emphasis on space planning and appearance. The architect should know enough about engineering to be able to discuss and understand the problems and solutions involved in engineering. For the type of building projects where an architect is required, engineers will tend to work for the architect. An architect is not an engineer. Architects providing services to the public must be licensed by the governing authority (a state in US). In general, engineering involves the application of scientific principles to solve practical problems. An engineer is not a scientist. A "professional engineer" ("PE") is licensed by the governing authority (a state in the US) to practice engineering. Engineers use mathematics much more than architects. Some engineers use higher mathematics constantly. Engineers also tend to use software much more than architects, althogh architects use CAD programs extensively.
acrhitects use geometry and symmetry
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chemistry, biology, physics, math
I believe the question was not what is taught now, but rather what type of math classes were required in the 1950's .
The type of education that is required to become a doctor in the USA is extensive. Among the requirements are a bachelor's degree in biology, doctor of medicine and medical residency.
The math class(es) you are required to take in college are based on your area of study, so someone studying engineering may have to take certain math classes that a chemistry major may not have to take.
6-8 years depending on the type of degree required for that job.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_education
graduation
Yes, engineering is a very math-heavy degree - it often involves complex physical equations. Depending on the type of engineering (civil, computer, mechanical, etc), different areas of physics and math are required.
No educational certification is required.