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A general program that focuses on the aesthetic, technical, and social development of the built environment and the architectural profession from earliest times to the present. Includes instruction in the principles of architecture and related fields; art history; historiography of architecture; architectural theory and criticism; related aspects of the history of technology and social and economic history; and various period, cultural, and stylistic specializations.
While Architectural History and Criticism, General offers degrees up to the Masters degree, most students earn a Bachelors degree. Students study Architectural History and Criticism, General all over the country, though the major at the Masters degree level has the most graduates in New York. The average annual income for an undergraduate degree in Architectural History and Criticism, General is $43,920.
Some top careers related to Architectural History and Criticism, General, include Historians, which have lots of job openings. Though there are higher paying jobs, like Architects, Except Landscape and Naval. The most available position for Architectural History and Criticism, General majors is Architects, Except Landscape and Naval.
These are the highest paying careers for Architectural History and Criticism, General majors.
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