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Originally Posted by bizaro86
I'm not sure I agree a humanities focused classical education makes an architect. Imo that's a STEM degree.
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That's not what Lanny is saying. His point is that completing a purely STEM-focused degree will turn out a graduate who is perfectly capable of designing structures and drawing blueprints, but if you want someone to create something that is a beautiful example of both form and function, they're going to
also take "useless" liberal arts courses in subjects like Art History, Philosophy, Literature, Classics, etc.