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Hi all,
I hope everyone is doing well. I don't know if this is the right place to post. But anyone know of any accelerated architecture programs or certifications. Something geared towards green building but I am generally open.
Thank you
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Architecture programs are licensed by the state in which you live in. And there is generally not an accelerated program - I think they're about 5 years if you get an architecture bachelor's/master's.
Probably much easier for you to just search for architecture programs in your state, and see what they say (there will be a LOT of info to go through).
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You might be interested in the courses that ASU offers:
https://ea.asu.edu/courses/ I don't know if they'd transfer to a architecture degree directly or if they'd only be electives, but there are some interesting green/engineering-type classes there.
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I don't know of any accelerated architecture programs. They're pretty intense programs in general. You definitely need to check the requirements in your state regarding licensing.
https://www.ltu.edu/
They offer several online options for architecture. They may or may not work for your state.
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(11-16-2021, 09:42 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Architecture programs are licensed by the state in which you live in. And there is generally not an accelerated program - I think they're about 5 years if you get an architecture bachelor's/master's.
Probably much easier for you to just search for architecture programs in your state, and see what they say (there will be a LOT of info to go through).
Any thoughts on this website:
https://www.emagister.com/web/search/?se...quitectura
I searched for different programs in Europe. (I am open to non-American programs due to cost).
1260 Euro for a Master's in Architecture - 12 Month program:
https://www.emagister.com/master-arquite...643620.htm
I wonder if it's like ENEB?
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(11-17-2021, 03:08 PM)JWells247 Wrote: (11-16-2021, 09:42 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Architecture programs are licensed by the state in which you live in. And there is generally not an accelerated program - I think they're about 5 years if you get an architecture bachelor's/master's.
Probably much easier for you to just search for architecture programs in your state, and see what they say (there will be a LOT of info to go through).
Any thoughts on this website:
https://www.emagister.com/web/search/?se...quitectura
I searched for different programs in Europe. (I am open to non-American programs due to cost).
1260 Euro for a Master's in Architecture - 12 Month program:
https://www.emagister.com/master-arquite...643620.htm
I wonder if it's like ENEB?
You need to see what your state requires to become an architect. They normally require either a bachelor's or master's in architecture to be accredited, and then they take your degree plus internship hours to determine how soon you can sit for the exams. I would not go off to some other country to do this - I wouldn't even do it in another state. You usually HAVE to have an internship.
Did you do ANY research on what your state requires, or are you just throwing things out there to see what we say? This is the type of degree that is going to take a lot of time and money to complete, and you REALLY need to figure out what the requirements are - this is not the kind of thing you want people on the internet to tell you about. Do your research.
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