BSc (Hons) Architecture
BSc(Hons) Architecture course teaches you the theoretical, historical, environmental, technological and professional factors influencing architecture.
Course details
BSc(Hons) Architecture teaches you the theoretical, historical, environmental, technological and professional factors influencing architecture.
This is one of five courses that cover different specialisms in architecture. We produce sought-after graduates with specialist knowledge and the skill to create exciting buildings.
Be taught by industry-experienced lecturers and visiting tutors, many of whom run their own architectural practices.
Investigate the design, refurbishment, use and re-use of existing and new build structures with an emphasis on building technology. Produce creative solutions from artistic concepts through to detail design.
Develop your design skills and explore computer-aided design (CAD), drawing, modelling, and mapping as well as structural and environmental strategies to support activity. Create an impressive portfolio of design projects, many with real clients and sites.
Assess and review architecture on day trips and residential field trips in the UK and abroad. Gain real-world experience on internships and graduate ready for the next step in your professional studies.
Use your theoretical and hands-on skills to explore, develop and finely craft architectural design solutions.
Selected University Details
After graduating this Part 1 course, it’s standard practice to work for an architectural practice for a year to gain experience before joining a Part 2 course. Our Part 2 course, the March, ranks among the top 20 in the UK. It’s two years full-time but can be taken part-time. If you don’t continue your studies, you’ll have developed strong problem-solving and decision-making skills, with an analytical focus. These qualities are sought after by employers and can be applied in a wide range of careers.
You will need:
- GCSE: Grade C/4 in English Literature or Language and Mathematics, or equivalent. We do not accept Level 2 Key Skills, Functional Skills or Certificate in Adult Numeracy and Literacy as alternatives to GCSEs.
- IELTS – 6.5 not less than 6