Your Marathon Awaits: The Average Time It Takes to Become an Architect Is Over 13 Years
According to new data released by NCARB (the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards), the architectural profession is “healthy and growing.” The organization’s annual study of U.S. architects shows that the number of people studying, practicing and securing licensure in 2015 all increased, reflecting the robust state of the construction industry following years of fragility after the global financial crisis of 2008. While the numbers in the report will be cause for optimism, 1 particular statistic remains a standout source of debate within the profession: On average, becoming an architect takes just over 13 years, from the time a student enrolls in school to the moment they receive a license. While the minimum time needed to complete university courses and the requisite professional experience is still around 8 years depending on course structure, many aspiring architects are spending long periods gaining additional work experience, building up their knowledge in advance of taking the ARE (Architect’s Registration Exam). Graphics via NCARB The average figure of 13.3 years actually means that 2015 is the seventh year running that the timeline to licensure has improved — back in 2008, the timeline to licensure stood at ... , Architizer Editors, read more http://ift.tt/2copuam
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