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Practicing Architecture in USA
Rating: 4.4 out of 5(19 ratings)
89 students

Practicing Architecture in USA

An Eye Opener Course for Students, Graduates & Foreign Architects
Created byTarek Abouward
Last updated 10/2018
English

What you'll learn

  • Know about working as an Architect in the U.S.
  • Know about Architectural Registration process
  • Know about Architectural Design (Common used Materials & Design Codes)
  • Know about The International Building Code and how it is used in the Design process

Course content

1 section7 lectures54m total length
  • PROMOTIONAL VIDEO1:32

    Discover how to practice architecture in the United States, including work eligibility, licensure pathways, applicable codes, and guidance to save time and money for students, graduates, and foreign architects.

  • INTRODUCTION0:53
  • CHAPTER 1: WORKING AS AN ARCHITECT IN THE U.S.8:19

    Explore how to work as an architect in the U.S. by understanding non-registered vs registered roles, work authorization, licensing, signing drawings, and state requirements.

  • CHAPTER 2: GET REGISTERED14:08
  • Registration
  • CHAPTER 3: OVERVIEW OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IN USA14:14
  • CHAPTER 4: INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE (IBC)13:20
  • International Building Code
  • THANK YOU & GOOD LUCK1:41

Requirements

  • Basic Knowledge of English

Description

If you are a Foreign Architect who is planning to move or already moved to the United States, this course will be perfect for you to understand how to plan for your journey to work as an Architect in USA.

If you are a Student who is studying Architecture or a Graduate who studied Architecture and is dreaming to pursue your career in Architecture, this course will help you to shape your future.

Being a Foreign Architect myself, I was searching for a similar course while I was relocating to the U.S., to help me to plan for my life, but I did not find the information and I actually lost time & money struggling with understanding how the system works.

I spent the last 2 years learning and collecting the information included in this course which I trust that it will shorten your way and will save you time & money!!

I hope you enjoy the course.

I included my contact details at the end of the course if anyone has a specific query related to a specific situation or need any further clarification for the course contents.

Thank you and good luck.

Who this course is for:

  • Students studying Architecture
  • Graduates pursuing a career in Architecture
  • Foreign Architects moved or planning to move to USA