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For the youth who want to be architects

THE ARCHITECT’S PERSPECTIVE

ARCHITECTURE in the Philippines is more than just a career choice; it is a calling that carries weight and respect. To become an architect is to accept the challenge of shaping spaces where life unfolds — homes that shelter families, schools that nurture children, and cities that pulse with movement and memory. It is a profession that commands recognition, not only because of the prestige attached to it but also because of the responsibility it demands.

The road to becoming one begins with the Bachelor of Science Degree in Architecture, a program that runs for five years under the standards set by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). Students face a curriculum that blends general education with technical subjects, but the heart of the degree lies in its professional courses.