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I wanted to study architecture. I am attending IGCSE at the O level right now. I took extended mathematics, English as a second language, Physics, and Chemistry. I took extra subjects like Accounting, Biology, and Computer Science (I attend an education center so there are not many subjects and I wanted to learn programming, so I took CS instead of ICT), the thing is I didn't take Additional Mathematics because education center said that I can still choose architecture even if I didn't choose A Math and some of my friends are saying that I can't choose architecture if I didn't take A Math. My question is can I still choose architecture if I didn't take A math? Is Computer Science a good option for studying architecture?
(edited 11 months ago)
Architecture is a design based degree and career. It isn’t a branch of engineering and the maths involved is no more advanced than GCSE.

There’s a thread at the top of architecture, building and planning where Normaw has summarised the entry requirements for uk architecture degrees

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