Within the United States, all States and the District of Columbia require individuals to be licensed (registered) before they may call themselves architects and contract to provide architectural services. During the time between graduation and becoming licensed, architecture school graduates generally work in the field under the supervision of a licensed architect who takes legal responsibility for all work. Licensing requirements include a professional degree in architecture, a period of practical training or internship, and a passing score on all divisions of the Architect Registration Examination. The examination is broken into nine divisions consisting of either multiple choice or graphical questions. The eligibility period for completion of all divisions of the exam varies by State. (U.S. Department of Labor)
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Usually, no, but for the job you will have to work for, you will usually have to sign an agreement though.
yes. because i am a engineer!!!
Are you required to be licensed or certified as a mechanical engineer?
No
you need IT , computing and have computer classes to be come a computing engineer
If you don't know.. then maybe you shouldn't become a computer engineer... (:
Yes they could.
No. Models do not need to have a license, certificate, diploma, degree or any other kind of certification.
just write what you believe in, and you will know what to do...
A great way to become a structural engineer is to get a college degree in Civil Engineering. Structural engineering is a part of the Civil Engineering field. A license is also required to be a structural engineer.
Nope, just a dick.
u are required to F@#$ OFF
If by "RN" you mean registered nurse, Yes.