Course description
Why study this course?
The course is accredited by the JBM as a Masters in Structural Engineering and by the RIBA/ARB as a part 1 Architecture course, allowing graduates to go on to work as structural engineers or architects (or both).
Understanding both disciplines gives our graduates the skills required to holistically design sustainable buildings in response to the climate emergency.
You will have unique access to facilities available to structural engineering students in The Diamond and the architecture design studios in the Arts Tower.
The course has been running since 1995 - making it the first and longest running - dual accredited structural engineering in the country. As such, we have extensive experience of delivering a dual degree, ensuring you will get the best possible education in both disciplines.
Learn to balance the perspectives of both disciplines on the longest-established dual accreditation course in the UK, while gaining real-life experience on an industrial placement year of your choice.
This course develops you as both a technical and creative engineer or an architect. You’ll learn to apply your imagination and create solutions to the challenges of the built environment in the 21st century – graduating with a masters that has RIBA/ARB accreditation, and fully meets the academic requirement for CEng.
You’ll collaborate with students from both civil and structural engineering and architecture, preparing you for professional relationships in the future.
You’ll take a two year journey through the fundamentals – exploring everything from maths, mechanics, and geotechnics, to humanities and history of architecture. You’ll also flex your creative design skills through projects in sustainable structural engineering and architecture.
In the final two years, you’ll deepen your technical ability through specialist modules, whilst learning how to integrate your design skills in both disciplines, producing responses to challenges such as working with existing buildings and on international projects. You’ll also get the chance to work on a research project, developing knowledge in structural engineering, architecture, or both.
In your fourth year, you’ll have the opportunity to do an industrial placement year where you can test your knowledge and further develop your technical skills in a real-life industrial environment.
You’ll graduate with a unique understanding of both disciplines, making you exceptionally employable, either as an architect or a structural engineer. You'll be capable of appreciating competing considerations, while able to balance the professional opinion of both disciplines. Our graduates are highly respected and have leadership positions in leading international engineering and architecture practices.
Dual and combined honours degrees
This degree is accredited by the Joint Board of Moderators (JBM), comprising the Institution of Civil Engineers, Institution of Structural Engineers, Institute of Highway Engineers, the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation and the Permanent Way Institution, on behalf of the Engineering Council for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered Engineer (CEng). It is also accredited by the Architects Registration Board (ARB) and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) as a Part 1 Architecture course, providing graduates a pathway to go on to work as structural engineers or architects, or both. See the ARB, JBM and RIBA websites for further information.
