Students can now sign up as soon as they enter a NAAB accredited professional degree program in architecture. AXP is the standard accepted means of completing the experience requirement in almost all U.S. NCARB’s Architectural Experience Program (AXP) guides emerging professionals through the testing process to obtain an architectural license. To view past issues, please visit our folder HERE. If you are a current student who is not receiving the Career Corner newsletter, please contact Kristen at Architectural Experience Program TuSA Career Services sends out a biweekly newsletter that features career professional development information-including available job and internship listings, information on upcoming TuSA careers events, and resources and checklists to help students navigate their career development. Click here to read more about the initiative and its components. DESIGNING CAREERS is supported by Faculty Career Leader Kenneth Schwartz, FAIA the Tulane School of Architecture Alumni Council and Kristen Jones, Assistant Director, Student Affairs. Visit the career resource library here .ĭESIGNING CAREERS reinforces our Career Services initiatives in creating new opportunities that will help to better position students and graduates as they pursue a variety of approaches for their careers and diverse job opportunities. The Career Services Resource Library includes handouts, worksheets, and webinar recordings from the Career Services office to help students navigate various aspects of career related topics. Graduate Degree Program Timelines (Coming Soon).Bachelor of Science in Real Estate ( PDF, text).Bachelor of Arts in Design ( PDF, text).Bachelor of Science in Architecture (4 Year Program) ( PDF, text).Bachelor of Architecture (5 Year Program) ( PDF, text).Students should select the timeline that corresponds to their degree program. The Tulane School of Architecture Career Development Timelines are available to students to help guide their career planning throughout their time at Tulane. For more information, please visit our TuSA Alumni Mentorship Program page. The TuSA Alumni Mentorship program is meant to provide all students and alumni of the school with the opportunity to connect to expand their network, discuss career goals and interests, grow professional skills, and further connect to the architecture, design, real estate, and preservation fields. Students also have access to our Alumni Council, a global group of committed alumni who help support the careers of students and graduates through mentorship and programming. These various channels assist students in securing pre- and post-graduate internships. These successful design professionals often prefer to hire Tulane graduates and are effective area contacts for students seeking employment. If you would like to be connected to a Tulane alum, please Schedule a meeting with Kristen Jones. Tulane alumni practice throughout the United States, in architecture and a variety of related fields.
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