Talk:Bachelor of Architecture

Latest comment: 2 years ago by Gul e in topic UK architecture education/accreditation

List incomplete edit

I don't feel confident enough to edit this article, but I do know that the list of universities that offer accredited architecture programs is incomplete. Tulane University is missing. The wiki entry for "Tulane University" confirms this. Perhaps someone could edit this.

http://www.naab.org/usr_doc/Accredited_Programs_22.pdf is a complete list, from the NAAB. Someone with wiki knowhow and time could update the list(s)

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UK architecture education/accreditation edit

The UK section talks a lot about the RIBA as if it is compulsory to gain their accreditation to become an architect. This is not the case, only ARB accreditation is compulsory. One can become an architect without completing a single RIBA accredited course. Indeed my own institution, the Centre for Alternative Technology where I am studying the M. Arch course isn't RIBA accredited (but is ARB). Furthermore this apparently does not even affect my eligibility for RIBA registration should I choose to complete an RIBA accredited part III. Also, if my BA (part 1) was not RIBA accredited this would not matter. Gul e (talk) 09:56, 29 May 2021 (UTC)Reply