Examination for Architects in Canada explained
The Examination for Architects in Canada, or ExAC, is a professional licensure examination for architects in most of Canada. It has been adopted by all of the Canadian Licensing Authorities. It is an alternative to the Architect Registration Examination maintained by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB).
The governing body for the ExAC is the Pan-Canadian ExAC Committee.
The first examination was held on November 17 & 18, 2008.[1]
Sections
The contents of each of the ExAC sections are as follows:[2]
ExAC Section 1
- Programming
- Site and Environmental Analysis
- Cost Management
- Coordinating Engineering Systems
- Schematic Design
- Design Development
ExAc Section 2
- National Building Code 2010 Edition
ExAC Section 3
ExAC Section 4
- Bidding and Contract Negotiations
- Construction Phase - Office
- Construction Phase - Site
- Project Management
See also
References
- Sources
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Examination for Architects in Canada [Registration] . 2008-07-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090218084201/http://cexac.ca/en/registration.php . 2009-02-18 . dead .
- Web site: Archived copy . 2008-08-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110706172518/http://www.cexac.ca/en/pdfs/tableofEquivalencies.pdf . 2011-07-06 . dead .