Continuing Education

NCARB assists architects in keeping their skills and knowledge up to date through its Professional Development Program of self-study courses. Since its implementation in 1993, the program has grown to include over 25 monographs, mini-monographs, and now CE seminars.

Continuing Education Overview

Overview
In increasing numbers, registration boards are requiring evidence of lifelong learning when architects apply for registration renewal. NCARB's Professional Development Program recognizes the need for a convenient and affordable continuing education resource.

Continuing Education

Continuing Education Requirements
Most jurisdictions require that architects complete some form of continuing education to update their skills to renew their license. Learn each state's requirements.

CE value of monograph

Value of NCARB Monographs
NCARB monographs are one of the most cost-effective ways for architects to fulfill their state and AIA continuing education requirements.

NCARB Monograph Series
NCARB has over 25 titles in its monograph series that count toward AIA and jurisdictional continuing education requirements.

Mini Monographs
Free for NCARB Record holders—Mini-Monograph articles provide architects with an efficient and economical way to earn one professional development unit (PDU) or continuing education unit (CEU) in health, safety, and welfare (HSW) and sustainable design (SD) through an online quiz.

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Continuing Education
Hidden Risk of Green Buildings
Many of the aspects of building green—such as improved energy conservation, increased thermal insulation, and the use of innovative products—also make buildings susceptible to future failure. This mini-monograph examines the challenges architects face when designing higher performing buildings.

Quiz: $35 (Free for NCARB Record Holders)
1 PDU Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW) and Sustainable Design (SD) [more]

Hiddenrisk

NCARB Monographs

NCARB assists architects in keeping their skills and knowledge up to date through its monograph series and other continuing education opportunities. All learning units are Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW) and Sustainable Design (SD) units.

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