An Introduction to Architecture by Aditya Ranjan Sinha Roy

An Introduction to Architecture by Aditya Ranjan Sinha Roy

Author:Aditya Ranjan Sinha Roy
Language: eng
Format: mobi, pdf
Publisher: TSR Publishers
Published: 2016-01-31T22:00:00+00:00


In addition, it is a good idea to establish a timetable for taking the exam. Given that the exam is administered one division at a time, it can be easy to procrastinate and that can prevent you from completing the examination. Create a time frame for studying and taking the exam that is realistic.

CHAPTER 6

Maintaining Licensure Requirements for initial registration as well as maintaining a license and corporate practice are established by each jurisdiction; the U.S. States and territories. Due to the fact that each jurisdiction can change its rules and regulations at any given time, it is always important to make certain you verify registration requirements. No national requirements exist.

Most jurisdictions require continuing education in order to maintain licensure as an architect. Requirements can vary, but in most cases involve the completion of a certain number of credits every one to two years through workshops, seminars, conferences, formal university classes, self-study courses and other resources.

Continuing education is important because it ensures that architects remain up to date on construction materials, building codes, design techniques, health issues and business management practices. In addition, continuing education assists architects in understanding the constantly changing and evolving needs of their clients.

Perhaps most importantly, continuing education requirements focus on topics that directly relate to the safety, welfare and health of the public. Being a successful architect is about much more than simply obtaining strong academic background and experience though internship. Architects must continually strive to develop their skills as well as learn new technologies as they become available.

The NCARB estimates that today there are approximately 105,000 licensed architects working in the United States. The NAAB estimates there are approximately 29,000 students who are enrolled in accredited architecture programs in the United States.

The demand for new architects can be quite complicated and can be affected by a variety of factors. One of those factors is the cyclical nature of the construction industry. The unpredictability of economics around the country as well as the world can also impact the demand for new architects. Even so, the National Bureau of Labor Statistics has estimated that there will be an 18% increase in this occupation over the course of the next decade.

As is the case within other professions, the top graduates from professional programs will find they have little difficulty in locating employment. This is particularly true for individuals who have obtained experience in an office or if they are willing to relocate for employment. It is often the case that certain parts of the country will be booming while others are not.

Professional Registration Licensing and registration as a professional architect involves successfully completing a degree in architectural studies, completing an internship period while working within the field and passing the national Architect Registration Examination (ARE). Before taking the ARE you must have a degree in architecture and must have completed an internship lasting between three and five years.

Once you have passed the national exam you will then become eligible to be licensed or registered to practice architecture in the state in which you have chosen to practice.



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