NCARB & You: Practicing architecture in the U.S. - Part 2
AIA UK and the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) invite you to join a two-part event on the process to obtain a license to practice architecture in a U.S. jurisdiction.
Did you study architecture, or are you already licensed to practice architecture outside the U.S.? This presentation reviews the steps necessary to become an architect in the U.S. and get the most out of your career in architecture.
This event will finish with a live Q&A in small groups.
Part 2: U.S. Licensure Process Deep-dive
When: Thursday 28 January 2020, 6.30-8pm
Where: Online via Zoom
CES Credits - 1.5 (TBC)
Achieving licensure to practice architecture in a U.S. Jurisdiction
Applicants with an architecture degree obtained outside the U.S.
Applicants with license to practice architecture outside the U.S.
What is an EESA evaluation?
Eligibility, Requirements, and Documentation needed
Existing Mutual Recognition Arrangements/Agreements with other countries
Small group Q & A In breakout rooms.
Please note this session recording is no longer available. NCARB request that recordings are available for max. 90 days to avoid out of date information being circulated.