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Introduction<\/h2>\n

Studying architecture is an ambitious goal for many aspiring professionals, not just for the impressive end result but also because it requires several years of study and practice. Most colleges offer a four-year undergraduate architecture degree, along with a further two years for a Master of Architecture (MArch). But exactly how long does it take to become a licensed architect? That depends on the student and the college.<\/p>\n

Undergraduate Degree<\/h2>\n

The undergraduate degree is the foundation for a career in architecture. Students typically take four years to complete the program, during which they must complete at least 120 credits, which are divided between coursework and required practices. Although most students major in architecture, they must also take courses in a wide range of academic subjects to additionally develop their skills. College-level architecture programs usually include studio-type learning, in which students work on smaller projects in an applied environment. In addition, some colleges may require architecture students to participate in professional networking events.<\/p>\n

Professional Practice Programs<\/h2>\n

Even after completing the standard four-year degree, a student may need to participate in a professional practice program prior to being allowed to take the licensing exam. This is because licensing requirements vary from state to state, and many states require aspiring architects to gain experience in professional practice. These programs can be completed through a variety of methods, such as internships, apprenticeships, or specific courses. Some programs can also be done online.<\/p>\n

License Examination<\/h2>\n

Getting a license usually requires passing a licensing exam, which can take several months. Most states require aspiring professionals to take the Architect Registration Examination (ARE), which has nine divisions and a total of 18 modules. Moreover, the ARE is not once-and-done: some jurisdictions may require architects to go through the exam multiple times, depending on their areas of practice.<\/p>\n

Continuing Education Requirements<\/h2>\n