FEATURED BLOG POST
As a supervisor, you play an essential role in helping candidates navigate the Architectural Experience Program® (AXP®). Learn how to create meaningful work experiences for your candidates while also meeting your annual CE requirement by taking our latest course.
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The Programming & Analysis experience area covers the first phase of a project, which focuses on researching and evaluating client requirements, building code and zoning regulations, and site data to develop recommendations on the feasibility of a project. For more information about all experience areas, read the AXP Guidelines.
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What skills and knowledge (or competencies) should architects have to begin their career in architecture? Share your insights in NCARB's Workforce Readiness Survey!
Our volunteers, partners, and Member Board Members gathered to discuss strides to push boundaries and support accessibility to licensure for all candidates.
Some minor changes are coming to ARE 5.0 in February! Learn more about what candidates can expect and how this may impact them.
As an architect supervisor, staying informed of updates and challenges on the licensure path is important to help you best guide candidates. A recent survey shows that most candidates don’t learn about licensure in time to make strategic career choices. Learn more about those impacts and our action plan with the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) to address them.
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Supervisor Spotlight »
Are you interested in sharing tips, advice, or recent accomplishments with the AXP supervisor community? Contact us at communications@ncarb.org to be featured in our next Supervisor Spotlight!
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