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Godline
Jun 17, 2013
You more than likely know the main employers working as an electrician??

Anyway what you want to look up is a job / qualification called an architect technician.

http://www.bcu.ac.uk/courses/architectural-technology-bsc-hons-2017-18

It's basically an appreciation on construction course with an emphasis on 2D CAD and 3D modelling.

Look for an employer who will pay you and give you day release to start that degree.

YouTube is great for lessons on the actual software.


I'm a QS who went to uni with an architect technician.

I'd advise funding it part time yourself until an employer backs you. If anything it shows your determined to stick with the career change. I would certainly hold it in high regard during an interview.

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