How To Become A Architect


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Are you a creative person? Than becoming a Architect would be a great career. Architect will be involved with the earliest stages of designing and developing a structure such as a house or building. An architect will be directly responsible for working with the client to draw and draft the design of their desired structure. An architect will be responsible for providing in-depth drawings with accurate specifications for the desired project.
Some of the activities involved with the design and implementation of the architectural design include regularly visiting the job site to ensure compliance and accuracy of the design, using specific programs to design and prepare presentations for the customers and clients, determining the quality and price of the required materials, and resolving any issues that may arise from the construction of the design.

In order to qualify for a position as an architect, a typical organization will require an individual to have a professional degree in architecture, as well as the specific certifications required by the state and/or hiring authority. A candidate seeking a job as an architect will be required to have strong writing and communication skills, as well as a strong work ethic. The typical work environment for an architect would be in an office setting for the initial drafting of the design, then out in the field to ensure the compliance and accuracy of the design. An architect may be required to work long hours, due to high demands and deadlines for certain projects.

In 2017, Architects earned an average of $86k per year. About 84% of Architects s are Male, making them the more common gender in the occupation. About 77% of Architects are White, making that the most common race or ethnicity in the occupation. Representing about 12% of Architects, Asian is the second most common race or ethnicity in this occupation and 6% are Black.

 

How To Become A Architect

Every state requires that an individual graduate from an architectural program accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board, complete an internship after graduation and pass the Architect Registration Exam (ARE). The required internship, referred to as the ‘Intern Development Program’, lasts three years. Its components are established by the American Institute of Architects and the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards. The ARE exam consists of nine parts. Each state independently determines the length of time an individual has to pass each part. Each state establishes licensure requirements separately, so additional requirements may be necessary depending on the individual’s residence.

Bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in architecture are available. A bachelor’s degree program may last five years. Master’s degree programs are available as a Master of Architecture (M.Arch) and a Master of Science (M.S.) in Architecture. The former of these programs prepares students for architectural practice, while the latter does not. Doctoral programs in architecture are research oriented and prepare students for teaching or scholarship.

 

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