I am a HS student in Ontario, Canada. I was just wondering if after a 4 year, accredited, bachelor of architecture at whatever school, then the mandatory work experience followed by the examination would be what is required to become a licensed architect. Is getting a master's mandatory for legal reasons or is it just a feather in your cap?
yes. You cannot start accumulating your hours in Canada ublrss you have an accredited degree in architecture. That is either a Barch (which don’t exist in canada anymore) or a. March.
There is a long and less linear way through the RAIC syllabus which I don’t generally recommend.
One caveat - you can go to an American 5-year B.Arch professional program and get licensed that way. But I dont recommend it. Doing the bachelor + master route in Canada is the standard.
May 10, 19 9:00 am ·
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And cheaper.
May 10, 19 9:25 am ·
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Way cheaper. Free even!
May 10, 19 11:35 am ·
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Shssssss. The Americans don’t want that information out. They need foreign tuition monies.
May 10, 19 12:36 pm ·
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Is a Masters Degree Mandatory for Licensure in Ontario?
I am a HS student in Ontario, Canada. I was just wondering if after a 4 year, accredited, bachelor of architecture at whatever school, then the mandatory work experience followed by the examination would be what is required to become a licensed architect. Is getting a master's mandatory for legal reasons or is it just a feather in your cap?
yes. You cannot start accumulating your hours in Canada ublrss you have an accredited degree in architecture. That is either a Barch (which don’t exist in canada anymore) or a. March.
There is a long and less linear way through the RAIC syllabus which I don’t generally recommend.
*unless. Stupid phone.
One caveat - you can go to an American 5-year B.Arch professional program and get licensed that way. But I dont recommend it. Doing the bachelor + master route in Canada is the standard.
And cheaper.
Way cheaper. Free even!
Shssssss. The Americans don’t want that information out. They need foreign tuition monies.
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