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Introduction<\/h2>\n

Architecture is a complex field of study requiring specialised skills and a creative eye. It’s a field of immense opportunities open to creative minds. Becoming an architect isn’t easy, but it is possible with the right application and dedication. There are many steps involved in the process, such as taking the right undergraduate degree and completing various internships and practical experiences. This article will provide an extensive overview of the steps needed to become an architect.<\/p>\n

Choosing a Degree Program<\/h2>\n

The first step of becoming an architect is to choose a degree program. If you have a preference for a specific university, it’s important to check the program details and whether your chosen school offers a Bachelor of Architecture degree. It’s essential to select a program accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). Without NAAB accreditation, you will not be able to apply for licensure. Before enrolling in a program, consider money and time constraints, as the degree is lengthy and the cost of tuition fees can be expensive.<\/p>\n

Internships and Practical Experience<\/h2>\n

All aspiring architects must complete a three- or four-year internship, often referred to as the Intern Development Program (IDP). The IDP gives learners the opportunity to experience the field and apply their theoretical knowledge learnt in the university. During the program, learners gain practical experience under the close observation and guidance of a mentor. Additionally, they are also exposed to practising architects, who can provide invaluable advice. The duration of the program can be as long as seven years, depending on the individual state’s licensing requirement and the depth and breadth of the internship program.<\/p>\n

Licensing Exam<\/h2>\n

Once the internship is completed, the next step is to pass the Architectural Registration Exam (ARE). This exam consists of seven divisions, covering all aspects of architecture. All questions are Multiple-Choice and will require learners to draw on their knowledge and experience. Passing the exam isn’t easy and requires a good understanding of the different topics, from computer technology and construction practices to historical preservation. If a student is unable to pass the ARE, they can otherwise become a registered architect via reciprocity (based on the licensure) of the equivalent exam in other jurisdictions.<\/p>\n

Advanced Degrees<\/h2>\n