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Understanding Architecture<\/h2>\n

Architecture is a creative art form that involves visualizing and designing functional buildings, homes and public areas. It is a complex process that calls for knowledge of design, engineering and construction in addition to a creative and technological imagination. Becoming an architect means meeting the requirements set by regulatory boards, gaining experience and having a good eye for detail and structure.<\/p>\n

Educational Paths<\/h2>\n

The education needed to become an architect is provided by several institutions. In order to practice professionally, you must either have a professional bachelor’s degree in architecture from an accredited institution, or have earned a post-professional master’s degree in architecture from an accredited learning institution. Many aspiring architects pursue undergraduate degrees in architecture related to their design interests, different cultures and architectural theories. After qualifying for a bachelors degree, one has to enroll for a postgraduate program in order to be a licensed architect.<\/p>\n

Licensing Exam<\/h2>\n

Apart from gaining education, a prospective architect must pass the Architect Registration Examination (ARE) to be eligible as a licensed architect. The examination is divided into seven sets of different tests focused on multiple areas of knowledge required to become an architect, such as architectural history and theory, site planning and design, construction systems, materials and methods and more.<\/p>\n

Finding a Mentor<\/h2>\n

To increase the chances of succeeding on the licensing exam and the architecture profession, some advanced trainees search out a mentor to help themselves guide their progress. The individual should pinpoint areas of knowledge they need to improve on and look for guides who are experienced professionals in the desired field. Having an experienced mentor can help bring a wealth of knowledge and help them better network with professionals in the architecture community.<\/p>\n

Gaining Experience<\/h2>\n