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Training Settings:
Maximum Training Units Allowed
& Conditions Affecting IDP Training

 

   


Training Setting

  Maximum Training Units Allowed
A

Training under the direct supervision1 of a registered architect2 and when the organization's practice (a) is in the charge of a person practicing as a principal3 and (b) encompasses the comprehensive practice of architecture, including each of the training areas.

 

  No limit4
B

Training under the direct supervision1 of a registered architect, but when the organization’s practice does not encompass the comprehensive practice of architecture, including each of the training areas.

 

  465 training units4
C

Training in a firm engaged in the practice of architecture outside the United States or Canada, under the direct supervision1 of a person practicing architecture, who is registered neither in a U.S. or a Canadian jurisdiction.

 

  235 training units
D

Experience directly related to architecture under the direct supervision1 of a registered engineer (practicing as a structural, civil, mechanical, or electrical engineer in the field of building construction) or a registered landscape architect.

 

  235 training units Training Categories B, C, and D5
E

Experience (other than that noted above) in activities involving the design and construction of the built environment (such as analysis of existing buildings, planning, programming, design of interior space, review of technical submissions, engaging in building construction activities, and the like) when under the direct supervision1 of a person experienced in the activity.

 

  117 training units in Training Categories C and D5
F

Full-time teaching or research in an NAAB-accredited or CACB-accredited professional degree program.

 

  245 training units in Training Category D
FF

Performing professional and community service when not in settings described in A through F.

 

  10 training units in Training Area 16

 

NCARB conditions referred to by the footnotes in the table are as follows:

1Direct supervisionmeans that degree of supervision by a person overseeing the work of another, where both work in the same office in circumstances where personal contact is routine, whereby the supervisor has both control over and detailed professional knowledge of the work prepared under his or her supervision.

To earn training units in settings A through E if you were not an employee of the organization in which you received your training, you must submit evidence that you were nonetheless working under the direct supervision of the person overseeing your work. NCARB conditions do not recognize work performed by "independent contractors" as defined by the U.S. Department of Labor.

2Aregistered architect” is a person registered to practice architecture in the jurisdiction in which they practice.

3A person practices as aprincipal by being (a) a registered architect as defined above and (b) the person in charge of the organization’s architectural practice, either alone or with other registered architects.

4You must earn at least 235 training units in Training Setting A.

5To satisfy Training Category A of the IDP training requirement, training units (including those earned from supplementary education) must be acquired when employed in Training Settings A, B, and C.

Other NCARB conditions affecting IDP training are as follows:

Duration Requirement:
To earn training units in Training Settings A, B, C, D, and E, you must work full-time at least 32 hours per week for a minimum period of eight consecutive weeks, or pat-time at least 15 hours per week for a minimum period of eight consecutive weeks.
  • To earn training units in Training Setting F, you must be employed on a full-time basis
  • Training units may be earned in IDP Training Category D for experience not meeting the above durational conditions only if NCARB considers the experience to be substantial and continuous.
  • No experience used to obtain core or elective academic credit required for graduation in an NAAB- or CACB-accredited degree program may be used to earn training units.
  • No training units may be earned for foreign training other than under the direct supervision of a person practicing architecture; however, a person with five years of foreign practice as a principal in the office of a registered architect shall be deemed to have satisfied the training requirement.
  • Experience in training settings other than those outlined above may be accepted only insofar as NCARB considers it to be equivalent to experience earned in one or more of the recognized settings.
  • In the evaluation of training, NCARB may require additional substantiation of the quality and character of your experience, notwithstanding the fact that the experience satisfies the above conditions.


Also see Conditions Affecting Supplementary Education.

 

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