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...
View ArticleBrick 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...
View ArticleUrban 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...
View ArticleInterior 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...
View ArticleCivil 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...
View ArticleCivil 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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