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Landscape Architect

Education and Training Most landscape architects hold a bachelor’s or master’s degree. An understanding of urban planning, soil science, environmental studies, and government is valuable. Internships...

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Brick Mason

Training and Education Many masons get on-the-job training. They learn from another mason how to put together scaffolding, mix mortar, and lay brick. Traditional apprenticeships usually require about...

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Urban Planner

Education and Training Most urban planners have a master’s degree. They get certification or licensure by taking additional training and/or exams. Some workers begin training early by doing internships...

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Interior Designer

Education and Training Most interior designers hold associate or bachelor’s degrees from design schools or universities. Coursework includes spatial planning and materials selection, as well as...

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Civil Engineer: Roller Coaster Designer

Education and Training Most jobs in the field require a bachelor’s degree in engineering. It is helpful to get a strong science and math background in high school. Roller coaster designers need...

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Civil Engineer: Waterslide Engineer

Education and Training Most waterslide engineers hold degrees in civil, mechanical, structural, or hydraulics engineering. Some hold advanced degrees. Coursework in mathematics, design, construction...

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