Architectural Education:

What Degree You Need to Become Licensed?

Interested in Studying Architecture?

Becoming an architect starts with earning the right education. NCARB offers guidance and resources to help you understand your options and their impact on your career path.


What Degree Do You Need?

To get licensed, you’ll need to meet your state’s education requirements. Here are the main pathways:

  • NAAB-Accredited Degree: Most states require a degree from a NAAB-accredited program, such as a five-year Bachelor of Architecture or a six-year Master of Architecture.

  • Other College Degree: Some states allow licensure with a different degree (related or unrelated to architecture) by gaining additional professional experience.

  • No Degree: A few states offer licensure pathways that rely entirely on professional experience instead of a degree.

To check if your state requires a NAAB-accredited degree or offers alternative pathways, use NCARB’s Licensing Requirements Tool. Explore education alternatives for initial licensure to find your best path forward.


NCARB Education Standard

The NCARB Education Standard outlines requirements similar to a professional degree from a NAAB-accredited program, including liberal arts, architecture courses, and electives.mIt primarily evaluates educational backgrounds for those without a NAAB-accredited degree, including:

  • Non-architecture degrees

  • Architecture degrees from non-accredited programs

  • Degrees earned outside the U.S. or Canada

This standard is used by individuals seeking licensure or NCARB certification through foreign paths, Two Times AXP, or Certificate Portfolio alternatives.


Meeting the Standard

To meet the standard, use NAAB’s Education Evaluation Services for Architects (EESA) to assess your education. If deficiencies are found, you can take additional coursework to meet the requirements. NAAB develops and maintains an accreditation system in professional degree education that enhances the value, relevance, and effectiveness of the profession of architecture.

Learn more in the Education Guidelines. (Note: NAAB charges fees for EESA evaluations.)