ARCHITECTURE QUIZ 4 EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
requirements for architecture licensure - ANSWER--Earn a "professional" degree from
an accredited school
-Gain experience under a licensed architect/firm/supervisor/mentor
-Pass the Architect Registration Examination (ARE)
-Submit all credentials and application information to State Board to receive license
-Maintain license through required annual "continued education hours"
Architectural Examination Requirements in Texas - ANSWER--(1)shall have a
professional degree from:
(A) an architectural education program accredited by National Architectural
Accreditation Board (NAAB),
(B) an architectural education program that became accredited by NAAB not later than
two years after the Applicant's graduation,
(C) an architectural education program that was granted candidacy status by NAAB and
became accredited by NAAB not later than three years after the Applicant's graduation,
or
(D) an architectural education program outside the United States where an evaluation
by NAAB or another organization acceptable to the Board has concluded that the
program is substantially equivalent to an NAAB accredited professional program;
-(2) shall successfully demonstrate completion of the Architectural Experience Program
(AXP)
-(3) shall successfully complete the architectural registration examination as more fully
described in Subchapter C
Each Applicant shall provide evidence of legal status by submitting a certified copy of a
United States birth certificate or other documentation that satisfies the requirements of
the Federal Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996.
NCARB record for The Architectural Experience Program (AXP) - ANSWER-will
become a detailed, verified account of your education, experience, and examination
history. You'll also need a Record to start the Architect Registration Examination®
(ARE®).
The Architectural Experience Program (AXP) - ANSWER-provides a framework to guide
you through gaining and recording your professional experience. Developed by NCARB,
the program is required by most U.S. jurisdictions and is a key step on the path to
earning a license.
To qualify for the AXP, your work must fall under one of two experience settings.
-Setting A: Work performed in an architecture firm
-Setting O: Experience that can be performed outside an architecture firm
, recording AXP experience - ANSWER-you'll need to demonstrate competent
performance of 96 tasks identified across six experience areas. There are two methods
of demonstrating your experience:
-Documenting a minimum of 3,740 hours across six experience areas
-Submitting an online portfolio with samples of your work (Note: this option—known as
the AXP Portfolio—is only for experienced designers with experience beyond five years
applying for initial licensure
Architect Registration Examination (ARE) - ANSWER-a multi-division exam used to
assess your knowledge and skills regarding the practice of architecture. Developed by
NCARB, the exam is accepted by all U.S. jurisdictions and is a key step on the path to
earning a license.
was designed to assess aspects of architectural practice that affect the integrity,
soundness, and health impact of a building. The exam also assesses an architect's
responsibilities within firms, such as managing projects and coordinating the work of
other professionals.
-All candidates must pass all parts of the exam within five years of the date they pass
the first section
hours requires for Architecture experience program - ANSWER-identifies 96 key tasks
that fall into six practice areas:
Practice Management 160
Project Management 360
Programming & Analysis 260
Project Planning & Design 1,080
Project Development & Documentation 1,520
Construction & Evaluation 360
Total Hours 3,740
Half of your documented experience (1,860 hours) must be gained while employed by
an architecture firm and under the supervision of a licensed architect.
divisions within the architect registration examination (ARE) - ANSWER--Practice
Management
-Project Management
-Programming & Analysis
-Project Planning & Design
-Project Development & Documentation
-Construction & Evaluation
Architect Registration Examination Practice Management (PcM) - ANSWER-focuses on
the management of an architectural practice, including professional ethics, fiduciary
responsibilities, and the regulations governing the practice of architecture.(80 questions
in 2 hrs 45 minutes) includes sections on the following content areas:
-Business operations
-Finances, Risk, & Development of Practice
-Practice-Wide Delivery of Services
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
requirements for architecture licensure - ANSWER--Earn a "professional" degree from
an accredited school
-Gain experience under a licensed architect/firm/supervisor/mentor
-Pass the Architect Registration Examination (ARE)
-Submit all credentials and application information to State Board to receive license
-Maintain license through required annual "continued education hours"
Architectural Examination Requirements in Texas - ANSWER--(1)shall have a
professional degree from:
(A) an architectural education program accredited by National Architectural
Accreditation Board (NAAB),
(B) an architectural education program that became accredited by NAAB not later than
two years after the Applicant's graduation,
(C) an architectural education program that was granted candidacy status by NAAB and
became accredited by NAAB not later than three years after the Applicant's graduation,
or
(D) an architectural education program outside the United States where an evaluation
by NAAB or another organization acceptable to the Board has concluded that the
program is substantially equivalent to an NAAB accredited professional program;
-(2) shall successfully demonstrate completion of the Architectural Experience Program
(AXP)
-(3) shall successfully complete the architectural registration examination as more fully
described in Subchapter C
Each Applicant shall provide evidence of legal status by submitting a certified copy of a
United States birth certificate or other documentation that satisfies the requirements of
the Federal Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996.
NCARB record for The Architectural Experience Program (AXP) - ANSWER-will
become a detailed, verified account of your education, experience, and examination
history. You'll also need a Record to start the Architect Registration Examination®
(ARE®).
The Architectural Experience Program (AXP) - ANSWER-provides a framework to guide
you through gaining and recording your professional experience. Developed by NCARB,
the program is required by most U.S. jurisdictions and is a key step on the path to
earning a license.
To qualify for the AXP, your work must fall under one of two experience settings.
-Setting A: Work performed in an architecture firm
-Setting O: Experience that can be performed outside an architecture firm
, recording AXP experience - ANSWER-you'll need to demonstrate competent
performance of 96 tasks identified across six experience areas. There are two methods
of demonstrating your experience:
-Documenting a minimum of 3,740 hours across six experience areas
-Submitting an online portfolio with samples of your work (Note: this option—known as
the AXP Portfolio—is only for experienced designers with experience beyond five years
applying for initial licensure
Architect Registration Examination (ARE) - ANSWER-a multi-division exam used to
assess your knowledge and skills regarding the practice of architecture. Developed by
NCARB, the exam is accepted by all U.S. jurisdictions and is a key step on the path to
earning a license.
was designed to assess aspects of architectural practice that affect the integrity,
soundness, and health impact of a building. The exam also assesses an architect's
responsibilities within firms, such as managing projects and coordinating the work of
other professionals.
-All candidates must pass all parts of the exam within five years of the date they pass
the first section
hours requires for Architecture experience program - ANSWER-identifies 96 key tasks
that fall into six practice areas:
Practice Management 160
Project Management 360
Programming & Analysis 260
Project Planning & Design 1,080
Project Development & Documentation 1,520
Construction & Evaluation 360
Total Hours 3,740
Half of your documented experience (1,860 hours) must be gained while employed by
an architecture firm and under the supervision of a licensed architect.
divisions within the architect registration examination (ARE) - ANSWER--Practice
Management
-Project Management
-Programming & Analysis
-Project Planning & Design
-Project Development & Documentation
-Construction & Evaluation
Architect Registration Examination Practice Management (PcM) - ANSWER-focuses on
the management of an architectural practice, including professional ethics, fiduciary
responsibilities, and the regulations governing the practice of architecture.(80 questions
in 2 hrs 45 minutes) includes sections on the following content areas:
-Business operations
-Finances, Risk, & Development of Practice
-Practice-Wide Delivery of Services