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    Architecture

    University of Hertfordshire

    University of Hertfordshire

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    United Kingdom, Hatfield

    University RankQS Ranking
    892

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    K100

    Campuses

    University of Hertfordshire

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines25-Sep-2024
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 14,750  / year
    Next Intake 25-Sep-2024

    Architecture

    About

    Why choose this course?

    • ARB Part I prescribed (or exempted) and RIBA Part I validated
    • Affiliation with RIBA Association of Architects (East & Herts)
    • Gain experience with award-winning architectural offices

    Gain practical skills alongside theory 

    This course empowers you to satisfy the requirements of a brief and re-energise our environment.  You'll learn the technical knowledge to inspire your professional portfolio.  We'll teach you how to analyse, develop, test and communicate your ideas. You'll be working on drawings and models for domestic, public and commercial projects, such as houses, museums and cityscapes. Be creative. Spend time in our fantastic studios and workshops.  We have woodworking, metalworking and casting workshops to help you develop real-world skills. Try your hand at ceramics (for building facades), printmaking and life-drawing classes to enhance your sketching skills. Use our specialist computer software suites and even download software onto your personal laptop. With 3D printers, laser cutters, a welding booth and studio space at your fingertips, we'll help you bring your idea to life. 

    Discover the history that has influenced architecture. From garden cities, new towns built after WW2, to today's contemporary cities. How do the needs of society motivate design? You'll learn to be an innovative and responsible architect. To evaluate a building's purpose, the impact of materials and the cultural factors which underpin design. You'll gain insights in the international and national perspectives of the built environment. We'll encourage you to question the role of technology, gender, politics and economics in design. You'll debate the issues confronting architects, including sustainability, urban sprawl and gentrification. By analysing theory and practice you'll become confident in the founding principles of design philosophy.  

    Every step of the way, you'll be inspired by our expert teaching team including researchers, authors and acclaimed architects. You can benefit from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Future Architects network and the Student Mentoring Scheme. We have excellent links to industry, the RIBA and the Hertfordshire Association of Architects, these will allow your to start building you own network and finding exciting work placements opportunities.

     Do you want a Professional Accreditation? 

    To become a registered architect, you need to complete Part 1, 2 and 3 of your studies. This degree programme is Part 1 prescribed by the Architects Registration Board (ARB) and Validated by the RIBA. Upon successful completion, you don't need to take any extra exams when you graduate. You can progress straight to your Part 2.

    What's the course about?

    In the first year, you'll learn skills in sketching, drawing and Computer Aided Design (CAD), as well as model making and 3D representation. We'll teach you 2D and 3D analogue and digital technologies so you can visualise your design ideas. You'll produce technical drawings to multiple scales. You'll take part in demonstrations and workshop-based activities to understand how engineering and technology inform practice. We'll teach you skills in problem-solving, research and analysis, as you explore the relationship between culture and design.  

    In the second year, you'll grow as a critical thinker. Your knowledge of culture and theory will fuel your creativity. Explore the fascinating relationship between buildings, people and the environment. Design a public building and public space. You'll learn to integrate hand drawing with digital editing, CAD and 3D Modelling in your proposals. We'll help you improve your skills with 2D and 3D printing, CNC routers and laser cutters. You'll learn technologies to map and analyse cities and infrastructures. Discover how design can complement the world around us. Be curious. How can architecture be functional and expressive? Through reflection and debate you'll feel confident about your understanding of contemporary architecture and your place within it.  

    In the third year, you'll write your dissertation, a 6000-word essay on a topic that interests you. We'll help you develop a professional portfolio as you work on real-life projects and pitch your ideas in a competitive environment. This is your chance to inspire. The pinnacle of your studies is a major project. You'll investigate the use of space and analyse how architecture impacts a city and its population. You'll use your expert design and technology skills to innovate. This is your chance to prove you're ready for professional practice or postgraduate study.

    Your main campus is College Lane

    This is where the creative arts, science and health-related subjects are based. This means you'll share the campus with future nurses, scientists, artists and more. You can use the common rooms to relax with friends, work out in the 24-hour gym or have a drink in our on-campus pub or cafes. We also have restaurants for you to eat in or grab something on the go. Our Learning Resources Centres are open 24/7, which means you can study whenever suits you best. Want to pop over to the other campus? You can take the free shuttle bus or walk there in just 15 minutes.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Tawajihiya with 70% or above. High School Diploma with a minimum overall average of 3.0, 2 Advanced Placement (AP) with a minimum score of 3.0

    Career

    The course offers an excellent network of industry partners, you'll study in an environment strongly connected with the ARB and RIBA and the Hertfordshire Association of Architects (the HAA is the local RIBA branch). You'll have the opportunity to build your own professional network from the start of your degree and work closely with architectural practices both nationally and internationally on a variety of projects and collaborations. During your studies you'll be able to participate in several organised activities such as site visits, practice visits, workshops and review sessions which will expose you to the industry.  

    In partnership with the RIBA and the HAA, you'll be invited to a series of guest lectures, attended by local and well-known international architects that deliver inspiring speeches about the industry. In previous years, some of our guests were: Simon Alford (President of the RIBA and founder of AHMM), Chris Wilkinson OBE RA (Founder of Wilkinson Eyre), Sir Peter Cook RA (Founder of Archigram) and many others. 

    During the course of study, you will produce a series of projects which result in a professional portfolio representing a high degree of spatial and technical resolution that shows the development of a clear design approach and provides evidence of your employability relevant to your preferred career ambitions. You'll be able to exhibit your projects at the Creative Arts final year degree show. The event will be attended by industry partners who actively reward prizes and scout for new talent. You'll be able to showcase your projects, skills and some of our graduates were offered job opportunities after being scouted. 

    As an architecture graduate you can continue to the second stage of architectural education (ARB / RIBA part 2). You can also start your career within an architectural or interior architecture practice or join a multidisciplinary design consultancy. You could also move into areas such as urban design, real estate and retail design. 

    As an architecture graduate you can continue to the second stage of architectural education (ARB / RIBA part 2). You can also start your career within an architectural or interior architecture practice, or join a multidisciplinary design consultancy. You could also move into areas such as urban design, real estate and retail design.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 14,750  / year

    How to Apply

    Apply via UCAS

    All applications for undergraduate university degree courses are made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS).

    Typically, they must submit their application to UCAS by 15 January deadline to give them the best possible chance of securing a place at their preferred university. For further details, look up the key UCAS dates so you are aware of what you have to do when.

    They can choose up to 5 courses to apply for. These can be at one university or spread across different institutions. The same application is used for the 5 choices so selecting similar topics will make it easier to write a focused submission.

    Completing the UCAS application

    If you have questions on how to apply, you can talk to staff during a university open day visit.

    The UCAS application is made online. Information required include:

    1. personal details and information about support requirements.
    2. background details.
    3. course and university choices.
    4. education and qualifications overview.
    5. employment details and experience.
    6. personal statement.
    University of Hertfordshire

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