What are the requirements to become a Registered Architect?
Most states require the following three items in order to become registered: • Accredited five-year bachelor’s of Architecture degree OR master’s of Architecture degree. Accreditation is by the National Architectural Accreditation Board (NAAB). • Three years of experience in the field of architecture working under a registered architect. Most states require participation in the Internship Development Program (IDP). • Successful completion of registration tests (equivalent to four days of testing). Some states (NOT Pennsylvania) will allow registration with an associate’s degree and additional years of experience instead of the accredited degree.
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