Utah Admin. Code R156-3a-301 - Qualifications for Licensure - Architecture Program Criteria
In accordance with Subsection 58-3a-302(1)(d), the architecture program criteria are established as follows.
(1) The architecture program shall be
accredited by either the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), or
the Canadian Architectural Certification Board (CACB), or an architectural
program equivalent to a NAAB accredited program.
(2) Equivalency shall be documented by
submitting one of the following:
(a) If
educated in a foreign country, an applicant shall submit a comprehensive report
prepared by EESA stating that the applicant has successfully completed an
educational program that is equivalent to the NAAB accredited educational
program.
(i) Deficiencies in general education
or history, human behavior and environment may be satisfied by successfully
completing the deficiencies in course work at a recognized college or
university or by passing the College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
demonstrating proficiency in the deficient areas.
(ii) Deficiencies in design, technical
systems, or practice course work may be completed at an NAAB accredited
educational program.
(b)
Alternatively, an applicant may submit verification of a current NCARB
Certification.
(c)
(i) If an applicant was previously licensed
and practicing in Utah under a license that was granted under prior statute or
rule but allowed the license to lapse for more than two years, the applicant
may reinstate the license by demonstrating that their combined education,
supervised experience and licensed practice demonstrate that the applicant's
training is equivalent to an NAAB accredited educational program.
(ii) If the combined education and experience
is not demonstrated to be equivalent, the Division, in collaboration with the
Board, may:
(A) determine whether continuing
education can bring the combined education and experience up to equivalency,
and if so, specify the type of continuing education required; or
(B) determine that the applicant shall be
required to obtain the actual degree under Subsection (1).
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