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Deadline for Term 2: June 15

Syllabus Bulletin - July 2021

Registration for Term 2, 2021 closes on July 31, 2021!

To register for Studio Term 2, 2021, login in to your RAIC Syllabus Student Portal here, go to Courses and Registration, and select "Enroll Now" beside the next design studio level, scroll to the bottom of the page and select "Continue."

If you cannot select Enroll Now, you may not have completed the pre-requisite courses, and will need to complete these before registering for the next Studio Term. See here for the Syllabus Course Sequence Chart.

The RAIC Syllabus Virtual Studio Feedback Survey was developed to gain better insight into the experiences of the students, studio coordinators, and instructors who participated in the virtual design studios in Term 1 & 2, 2020 and Term 1, 2021. 

This data will inform the National Office of the interest and needs of the Syllabus community as it relates to virtual or hybrid design studios.

Syllabus students can complete the survey here.

Syllabus instructors and coordinators can complete the survey here.

Roland Jonker In Memoriam 

The RAIC would like to recognize Roland Jonker, Syllabus graduate of 1988, for his years of service to the Toronto chapter and architectural profession. 

It is with deep sadness that we share the news of his passing. A private family funeral took place over the weekend, and our thoughts are with them.

Roland was a respected mentor and provincial coordinator, and retired architect of the OAA, AIBC, and AAA.

He will be remembered for his out-of-the-box thinking and creative solutions.

Brynne Campbell

Thank you Brynne for the years of dedicated service to RAIC Syllabus program.

Brynne joined the RAIC as the Syllabus Registrar in 2017 and has worked diligently to continually improve the quality of services and the student experience. 

Please join us in wishing her well in her future endeavours.

Effective July 1, 2020, the Canadian Architectural Licensing Authorities (CALA) launched the 4th edition of the Internship in Architecture Program (referred to as New IAP) manual replacing the previous IAP manual, 3rd edition, dated January 2012 (referred to as Old IAP).

Key Dates

  • July 1, 2020 New IAP Effective Date
  • January 1, 2021 Transition Period Starts
  • June 30, 2022 Transition Period Ends
  • July 1, 2022 New IAP Mandatory for All

Transition Rules

Students who have not submitted any experience hours before January 1, 2021, must follow the New IAP program requirements, including using the new CERB forms, effective immediately.

Students who have submitted experience hours before January 1, 2021 can switch to the New IAP program requirements, including using the new CERB forms, at any time during the Transition Period.

  • Any final CERB Submissions under the Old IAP Program requirements, including using the old CERB forms, must be submitted on or before June 30, 2022.
  • All CERB Submissions on or following July 1, 2022 must follow the New IAP Program Requirements, including using the new CERB forms.
  • Students are not allowed to switch back to the Old IAP program requirements, including using the old CERB forms, after the switch to the New IAP.

Students who do not finish all the requirements of the Syllabus Program required for the issuance of the Diploma by June 30, 2022, must follow New IAP program requirements, including using the new CERB forms, and additional architectural experience areas regardless of where they are in the program.

It is not the RAIC that has established the parameters for study, work experience, and graduation from the Syllabus Program. The requirements have been determined by the provincial and territorial association of architects. The RAIC then develops the policies to operate the program within the provincial and territorial parameters.

If you are unsure of you provincial or territorial regulators' transition to the 4th edition of the Internship in Architecture Program and your responsibilities as a Syllabus student, speak with them directly.

RAIC Connects is a virtual community where members can share ideas, discuss practice challenges, post questions, read and share blog posts and news articles, learn about fellow RAIC members, and benefit from shared knowledge, resources, and information. 

Syllabus students have access to a Syllabus student-only community on RAIC Connects, to share content, ideas, and network. Discussion boards for studio levels have been added to the community. We encourage students to visit the community and introduce themselves!  

Visit the RAIC Connects resource centre for more information about this exciting new platform.

Discussion Boards:

 

PRESENTATION STYLES

  • We had a very quick discussion in the Syllabus Student Representatives meeting last week regarding how students are presenting their work. It seems as though many students are presenting in different ways... read more>>

WHAT ADVICE DO YOU HAVE FOR NEW STUDENTS ENTERING DESIGN STUDIO FOR THE FIRST TIME?

  • This is a tough question. I believe that with any project/studio there really is no minimum amount of time. This is where I would say Architecture is, at least one way, different than many other fields of work, as you can always refine your design further, or... read more>>

RAIC690 (D9)

  • Personally, when working on self-directed school work such as a thesis, I have found that setting up a regular schedule of time to work on it is helpful. It can feel a little less overwhelming if you... read more>>

STAYING UP TO DATE ON SYLLABUS DEADLINES

  • I receive a lot of questions from students about navigating the Syllabus Program and keeping up to date on Syllabus deadlines. See below for my advice, and if you have any tips or tricks, please add them here... read more>>

The following FREE webinars have been uploaded to the Syllabus website as resources for Syllabus students!

RAIC Syllabus Moodle Tutorial - September 2020

RAIC Syllabus Work Experience Webinar - May 2019

RAIC Syllabus Thesis Proposal Webinar - April 2019

RAIC Syllabus Senior Student Webinar - November 2018 

RAIC Syllabus Webinar - September 2017

 

Athabasca registration

The registration deadline to start history, theory, and technical courses with our educational service provider—Athabasca University (AU)—is the 10th of each month, and courses will start on the 1st of the following month.

Remember to register on the Syllabus Student Portal as well. Our systems are not linked, so this does not register you twice or result in any fees, but it allows us to maintain the student records and transcripts in our system.

 

Please contact info@raic-syllabus.ca for more information on the above items.

Best of luck in the upcoming term!

Jessica McCormick
RAIC Syllabus Administrative Assistant

Ivan Martinovic
Director of Syllabus