| The free-spirited attitude and originality of the people in New Zealand is apparent in its architecture. From the tallest tower in the Southern Hemisphere, the Sky Tower in Auckland, to one of the finest amenities in the world accommodating nearly 34,500 spectators; the Westpac Rugby Stadium, it is no surprise New Zealand has become a leader in architectural innovation. Architecture programs completed in Australia are now transferable according to the Canberra Accord.* The Accord is an agreement between a group of countries, including Australia, Canada, and the U.S. declaring equivalency of professional degrees in architecture covered by their accreditation/validation systems. Students who graduate from a professional architecture program after January 1, 2010 can transfer their degree back to the U.S. and Canada. In the past, the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) of the U.S. required that all architecture degrees be completed in the U.S. in order to be licensed as an architect. Go to the NAAB website for more information or to read the full press release. |  Check out the incredible architecture in New Zealand! | | Apply in 3 Easy Steps - Create a MyLearn Account
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