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| Intern Development Program |
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The Intern Development Program is a comprehensive program that contributes to the development of competent architects who can provide exemplary architectural services. The National Council for Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) is responsible for establishing, interpreting and enforcing the Intern Development Program (IDP) and architectural training requirements. The objective of IDP is to prepare intern architects for competent practice. The IDP training requirement establishes levels of training in important areas of architectural practice. The AIA National web site Intern Development Program offers a number of resource highlights and information to assist AIA Associate members and interns in their continuing education. For further information about IDP training requirements and NCARB Council Record application procedures, visit the NCARB web site www.ncarb.org), email NCARB Customer Service (customerservice@ncarb.org), or call NCARB Customer Service at (202) 879-0520.
For additional information locally, contact the AIA Iowa IDP Coordinator Naura Heiman-Godar at 515.283.5101 or naura@struxture.com.
For further information about IDP training requiremnts and conditions and NCARB Council Record application procedures, go to www.ncarb.org, email NCARB Customer Service at customerservice@ncarb.org, or call NCARB Customer Service at 202.879.0520. |
| Emerging Professional's Companion |
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Developed by AIA and NCARB, The Emerging Professionals Companion (EPC) is an online resource for emerging professionals. Primarily intended as a means for interns to earn IDP credit, this resource also can be used by educators in professional practice courses, by young architects seeking continuing education credit, by AIA components developing programming for emerging professionals (e.g., mentoring programs, study groups), and by firms looking for in-house curricula. The EPC is updated for current practice models and expanded to include the varied paths that an intern or licensed architect may consider during his or her career in architecture. The EPC's 16 chapters are aligned with NCARB's 16 IDP training areas. Each chapter begins with an in-depth narrative of the subject and provides interactive material. For more information visit their web site (www.epcompanion.org). Sign up and learn more!
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