Overview
A degree in Architecture emphasizes a creative and conceptual approach to design, helping you discover the impact of space, scale, light and other aesthetic factors. Many programs focus on creative and behavioral design approaches to help prepare students for immediate transfer into a professional residency.
Structure
The topics covered would include:
- Design Communication
- Architecture and Culture
- Building Technology
- Ecologically Sustainable Design
- Design Materials
- Research Methods
- Building Science
- Law, Contracts and Specifications
Prerequisite A-Levels
- Maths
- Physics
- Art
- History of Art
- Subjects required by Universities may vary
Similar Degree Courses
- Town and Reigional Planning
- Interior Design
Future Career Path
- Freelance architect
- Publishing
- Education
- Working for a building firm
- Housing industry
- Surveyor
- Interior Designer
Universities that offer this course
University of Bath
Bournemouth University
University of Brighton
University of Cambridge
Cardiff University
Coventry University
University of Dundee
The University of Edinburgh
Goldsmiths, University of London
Hull College
The University of Kent
University of Leeds
University of Lincoln
The University of Liverpool
The University of Manchester
The Manchester Metropolitan University
Newcastle University
University of Northampton
Northumbria University
The University of Nottingham
Nottingham Trent University
University of Portsmouth
Queen's University Belfast
The University of Reading
Roehampton University
Royal Holloway, University of London
The University of Sheffield
University of Southampton
Swansea Metropolitan University
Thames Valley University
University College London
University of Westminster
University of Wolverhampton
Worcester College of Technology |