The exams required to be a licensed architect are LEED Green Associate, LEED AP with specialty, and LEED Fellow.
Typically calculus at the very least.
B.Tech in architecture or in civil engineering are required to become architecture [iimtindia.net]
What is the salary of an architect?
an architect
Bullock Smith was the architect
It depends on the state you are in as each state sets the requirements/limits for hours to earn degrees at state financed schools. An associates degree is what is required to sit for the credentialing exams and is usually around 70 hours.
No they would not be required.
You can find out about medical staff credentialing online at the Medical Credentialing website. Some things you can learn on this website include learning what medical credentialing is and what the benefits are of using medical credentialing software.
You have to clear the exams required to become an astronauts.
Bachelor's degree
Typically calculus at the very least.
The entrance exams required by UCLA are the ACT and the ACT writing test or the SAT test. These tests must be completed prior to the December before the term you wish to enroll in.
California Commission on Teacher Credentialing was created in 1970.
the credentialing process involves an objective evaluation and documentation of an indivivuals
An architect does not have to know a lot about economics, but there is at least some economics involved in architecture, to the extent that if someone wants to hire an architect to build something, the architect has to be able to tell the customer what it will cost to build.
Certification or other credentialing required to work as a veterinary technician in the US varies from state to state because each state writes it's own laws governing veterinary medicine. Some states require credentialing to work as a veterinary technician while others don't but do have voluntary credentialing and still others don't have any requirements or voluntary credentialing at all. To find out the requirements of a specific state, you would need to research the statutes of that state governing veterinary medicine (often called the "veterinary practice act") or contact your state veterinary technician association or credentialing board.
A credentialed veterinary technician (the generic term for someone who is "certified", "licensed" or "registered" as a veterinary technician) is someone who has met their state credentialing agencies requirements for credentialing. As each state writes it's own rules regarding credentialing of veterinary technicians, there may be differences from state to state. However there are some requirements that are common to almost all states where credentialing is performed. A credentialed veterinary technician is generally required to have completed an American Veterinary Medical Association accredited program in veterinary technology, to have passed the Veterinary Technician National Exam and to have applied for credentialing.