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How many math classes do you have to take for having a major in architecture?

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Nick’s Answer

It depends on the school and degree type: some require 2 courses each of calculus and physics, either as prerequisites or while in the program., others require none. You will almost always have a Structures class that uses principles from those to analyze how buildings stay up and resist lateral forces, like wind and earthquakes.

In short, go to the school's website and check out their requirements.
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Chantal’s Answer

Hi Kelsey! I attended the University of Virginia and majored in Arch (about 10 years ago). I did not take math in college, because I carried over credits from my high school. We were only required to take Calculus. I hope this helps!

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