colin: What professional careers involve both architecture and physics?
I am currently a physics major in my second year of college and I only recently discovered that I also have a strong interest in architecture. Is there some sort of professional career in the architecture field (maybe structural planning or something?) that will allow me to synthesize my love of physics and eventual physics degree with my newfound appreciation of architecture?
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Answer by Chimpan V
As far as I’m aware, Civil Engineering combines physics and architecture, but whether or not a physics degree will gain you entry into this field I do not know.
Engineering is the only thing I can think of, but you need an engineering degree to get into that field.
You might find, though, that physics units can count for credit to an engineering degree.
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