Becoming an ARCHITECT | How to BECOME a LICENSED ARCHITECT in the United States (2023)

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🏛️ Dreaming of becoming a licensed architect in the United States? Buckle up because in this video, we're laying out ALL THE STEPS you need to follow on your journey to architectural licensure in the US!

The path to becoming a licensed architect can be quite intricate, with specific requirements and processes that must be adhered to. Whether you're a student aspiring to join the profession or already working in the field, understanding these steps is crucial to achieving your career goals.

We'll guide you through the process, breaking down each step, and providing you with valuable insights to help you navigate the maze of architectural licensure. Plus, we'll share the importance of staying up to date with the latest information and announcements from NCARB (National Council of Architectural Registration Boards), the authority on architectural licensure in the US.

If you're serious about pursuing your dream of becoming a licensed architect, this video is a must-watch! Hit that "LIKE" button and "SUBSCRIBE" for more expert guidance on architecture, design, and the road to professional success. Your journey to licensure starts here! 📐📚🏆 #ArchitecturalLicensure #NCARB #ArchitecturalCareer
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You do not need a degree from a NAAB accredited school to get your license in many states including California. You will have to do more AXP hours though

skyeparker
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89, 000? Good luck with that. You need to manage your expectations where salary is concerned. You’ll be lucky to see that till the end of your career.

monetprotege
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Is the message for those who have finished and have certificate that they RR going to apply for job

KorantengAmoah
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Just saying, I have never applied for professional engineering licence; engineering technologists-(ET or MT, like mine) majors are different categories than just engineers

mkrp
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I'm a high school junior interested in studying architecture in college. I've always had a B/ B+ in math, while all my other classes are A/A-. Would that affect my application into an architecture program, if so how significantly?

erickzepeda
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Make vedio on salary in U.S for architecture

sadanandpujari
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I didn’t get the last part, patreon and architecture apparel, I checked the website but didn’t see architecture inspired products. Can you direct us, maybe a link. Thank you 🙏

saasikas
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How do you log internship hours? Thanks!

clairehannasch
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and what if your going from state to state?

WCTENNESSEE
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Hello dear,

I am from Africa and i have graduated from india, and I am planning to pursue a Master of Architecture (M.Arch) from an accredited university in the USA. Additionally, I intend to stay in the USA and obtain an architectural license

computationdesign
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So essentially you need to have a career In going to school first

brandonleesanders
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Can you do a video for international b.arch graduates ?
I wanna do my masters in the usa and i have no idea what i have to do after that or even before that.
Can you tell everything about it....please?

gurleenlidhar
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SO WAIT! $250.00 for this test to possoblie fail? in order to become a architec? when your waisting alot more money$ to go to college and Learn other things and your all of the sudden thinking when am i going to get this money back?

WCTENNESSEE
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Thank you ba I want to know if I have not done any architect studies during my grade 8-9that I want to become an architect will I be able to apply for college

KorantengAmoah
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Me watching this video while being 2 years away from taking my Professional Engineering exam (Civil) 😅😅

justina
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UPenn is good. Lots of my friends went to their landscape program. As an adult in the industry for 15 years, I can’t go to the internship program and have a kid being my “mentor”... AIA is a viscous company.

danielx
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Yeah becoming a licensed professional in any field that requires it is typically tedious. Which is weird bc it essentially makes the undergrad degree useless...When you look at the grand scheme of things though, it makes sense to make it tedious as you'll be working on projects that effect others (ex. schools, roads, etc).

alan_m
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Arnt those hours documented in paystubs or something?
Shouldn't be to hard to count them up now.

JimyRoze
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I've heard there is another path where you can opt out of university, but still be able to design homes. Do you have any information on that? For example, I have heard that home developers can design new homes without being a licensed architect. Just curious of how that would work. I wasted 4 years of university for a degree I did not want and I love architecture, but really don't want to be stuck at university again

KodiSwandaOfficial
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It’s funny how the road to being a Licensed Structural engineer here in the U.S is the same route I didn’t know that! We usually don’t do a Master’s degree tho, like unless you just hate yourself. I’m currently working under a PE and have 2.5 years before I can take the exam and become a PE. These have been hard years. When you’re studying under Licensed engineers they work you to the bone. I’m thankful tho I will say your learning STARTS after college. Great video. Can you do a video on the relationship between structural engineers and Architects??

justina