but it's just seen the duration of the studies required for licensure on the second link.
anybody else experienced something like this? as far as i know it is not recognized B.Arch or any 'bachelor's degree' to be registered in Europe (mostly curious about Switzerland and Scandinavia) no matter the duration of the bachelor degree. i hope i'm wrong, because this doesn't make sense.
in NL my 5 year B.Arch was accepted as a master equivalent (NL masters is 5 years). My credit hours from uni exceeded the EU credit hours as well because I always took extra courses...
it was a 1500 euro gamble though, they could have said no.
registration in Europe with M.Arch II
I have a B.Arch and will be having my graduate studies in two year.
Anybody knows if it is possible to register as an architect in Europe with one or two year long post professional M.Arch II degree ?
Thanks in advance.
depends on where in Europe.
for example
http://www.riba-usa.org/reciprocity/index.htm
http://www.ncarb.org/Certification-and-Reciprocity/International-Programs.aspx
thank you subgenius,
but it's just seen the duration of the studies required for licensure on the second link.
anybody else experienced something like this? as far as i know it is not recognized B.Arch or any 'bachelor's degree' to be registered in Europe (mostly curious about Switzerland and Scandinavia) no matter the duration of the bachelor degree. i hope i'm wrong, because this doesn't make sense.
each country is different.
in NL my 5 year B.Arch was accepted as a master equivalent (NL masters is 5 years). My credit hours from uni exceeded the EU credit hours as well because I always took extra courses...
it was a 1500 euro gamble though, they could have said no.
the same degree was not accepted in Portugal...
i appreciate justavisual. thanks for sharing this.
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