Iowa Admin. Code r. 193D-2.2 - Application for licensure by examination
(1) Candidates
shall contact CLARB to start the examination licensure process by creating a
council record. A candidate's council record will include verified history of
the candidate's education, experience, examination and licensure history, and
professional references and is used to apply for examination, licensure and
certification.
(2) The candidate
who successfully completes the LARE may make application for certificate of
licensure to the board after meeting one of the requirements listed below and
requesting that the candidate's council record be transmitted to the board .
a. Graduation from a course in landscape
architecture in a school, college, or university offering an accredited minimum
four-year curriculum in landscape architecture, and a minimum of three years of
practical experience in landscape architectural work which in the opinion of
the board is of satisfactory character, at least one year of which must be
under the supervision of a professional landscape architect or a person who
becomes a professional landscape architect within one year after July 1,
2002.
b. Graduation from a
nonaccredited course of landscape architecture of a minimum of four years in a
school, college, or university and a minimum of four years of practical
experience in landscape architectural work which in the opinion of the board is
of satisfactory character, at least one year of which must be under the
supervision of a professional landscape architect .
c. A minimum of ten years of practical
experience in landscape architectural work which in the opinion of the board is
of satisfactory character to properly prepare the applicant for the
examination.
(3) A
satisfactorily completed year of study in an accredited course of landscape
architecture in an accredited school, college, or university may be accepted in
lieu of one year of practical experience.
(4) A master's degree from an accredited
school, college, or university may be accepted in lieu of one year of practical
experience.
(5) Any four-year
college or university degree may be accepted in lieu of two years of practical
experience .
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