BSc in Architectural Studies
The BSc in Architectural Studies is a three-year undergraduate degree that provides a thorough grounding in architectural design. The course is strongly studio-based, and students are encouraged to develop conceptual ideas and technical skills through an understanding of architecture as the 'art of building'. Both traditional and digital media are used to explore, develop and present projects, and the studio work is supported by taught modules on architectural technology, architectural history and analysis, landscape and urban design, and building economics and professional practice.
The BSc satisfies Part 1 of UK professional qualification for architects, validated jointly by the Architects Registration Board (ARB) and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). Provided a suitable Honours standard is achieved in the BSc, it leads to the MArch scheme of study and eventual qualification for the profession of architecture.
Each year of the scheme attracts 120 credits, through combinations of single, double, or multiple modules.
BSc Module Structure and Descriptions
The BSc Course Handbook is available here in PDF format.
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