Architecture - Master degree compulsory? (1 Viewer)

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HI!
As title, because I read on the UAC that u need to complete a master degree in architecture to be accredited in Institute of architects etc to become qualified to be a architect.
Is this true?

If so, what is the length of total study? I know bachelor is 3 years, how long is master? 1 or 2 years? And will there be any internship/work experience avaliable after bachelor degree?

Thanks!
 

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Yes, you need to do Masters in order to be fully accredited. It's usually 3 + 2 years, so a total of 5 years.
 
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Yes, you need to do Masters in order to be fully accredited. It's usually 3 + 2 years, so a total of 5 years.
Sweet I see now.

But what about interns/work experience in the industry? I really dont want to wait until completion of master degree for some industry experience.

Anything avaliable after bachelors?
 

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After you finish your Bachelors, it is compulsory to get a few months industry experience (can't remember exact number of hours) before you can apply for masters. Or there's a travel log you can do to count as "experience" if you choose to spend that year out travelling overseas instead.
 

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