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Geologist,
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Hotel Reservation Officer,
Massage Therapist,
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Medical Technologist,
Medical Transcriptionist,
Metallurgical Engineer,
Mining Engineer,
Nursing Assistant,
Optometrist,
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Welding & Metal Fabrication Technician Architects are licensed professionals trained
in the art and science of building design. They provide a wide variety of
professional services to individuals and organizations planning a construction
project. A professional degree in Architecture (a 5-year
program) is the basic educational requirement. Prior to taking up the licensure
examination for Architects, a period of practical training and internship is
required. Architecture students who complete internships in architectural firms
while still in school can count that time toward the required training period.
Graduates of Architecture have to pass the licensure examination conducted by
the Professional Regulation Commission before they can practice the profession
or can provide architectural services. Although graduate education beyond the
professional degree is not essential for practicing architecture, it is normally
required for research, teaching and other specialized areas of architectural
work. Locally, architects receive a monthly salary
ranging from P16,000 - P21,000 depending on the type of employer. In the Middle East, architects receive a
monthly salary of $1,395 to $2,790, again depending on the type of employer. In other foreign countries, pay and benefits
are definitely higher than local rates. Architects who have acquired considerable
experience in their work eventually manage entire projects. In large
establishments, architects may advance to supervisory or managerial positions.
Some become partners in established firms while others may set up their own
architectural firms and become an independent practitioner. As a career move, architects may also enter
other related fields such as graphic interior or industrial design; urban
planning; real estate development; civil engineering; and construction
management. Overall, job opportunities are good although
the demand for architects is affected by fluctuations in the economy,
particularly the state of the construction industry. Growth coming from both
non-residential and residential construction will provide ample job
opportunities for practicing architects. Demographic trends such as increasing
population also support an increase in demand for this profession. An increasing
population will require the building of more houses, schools, health care
facilities such as hospitals, commercial office spaces, entertainment
facilities, shopping centers and other type of structures. A recent trend is the outsourcing to local
architectural firms the drafting of construction plans from foreign countries.
This trend is expected to continue especially with the unprecedented growth in
the business process outsourcing (BPO) industry in the Philippines. Opportunities for overseas employment is also
expanding particularly in the Middle East countries that are experiencing a
construction boom in their economy. Also, better opportunities are available to
those who know CADD technology since the use of computer-aided design and
drafting is now the practice of most architectural companies. A degree in Architecture costs around P25,000
to P35,000 per semester. * Based on tuition fee rates for school year
2007 - 2008 Source: Bureau of Local
Employment, Manila, Philippines. |
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