This course offers a creative, studio-focused education with a strong emphasis on design research. Over two years of full-time study, you'll develop an internationally transposable, professional-level architectural education where the design studio is central. You'll be challenged to solve architectural design problems and explore personal interests through city, regional, national, and global design perspectives. Facilities include studio spaces, 3D printers, laser cutters, and more, supporting hands-on learning. The course also includes topics like architecture history, contemporary urban conditions, sustainability challenges, and modern technology's impact. It leads to a qualification that meets the requirements for Architects Registration Board (ARB) and Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Part 2 exemption, and is listed in the Commonwealth Association of Architects' approved courses.
Why this course is highly recommended
It provides a creative, studio-centered education that aligns with professional standards, including ARB and RIBA Part 2 exemption. The course is well-connected with industry through links with professional societies, guest lectures, and the Project Office, a RIBA Chartered Practice. Students benefit from extensive facilities, industry engagement, and opportunities to work on real-world projects supporting community development. The curriculum is comprehensive, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing graduates for professional registration and diverse careers in architecture.
The course encourages developing design studio specialisms and approaches to architecture through complex project work, including thesis projects and integrated design reports. Students explore theoretical, technical, environmental, and structural aspects, with opportunities to focus on particular interests within the broader architectural field.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
17.23L
Living cost
Applicants need at least a second class honours degree in Architecture from an ARB/RIBA accredited Part One course or equivalent. Work experience, particularly professional practice experience, is considered advantageous but not essential. A portfolio of degree work and experience is required, and applications must be supported by a reference. All applicants should meet the English Language requirements, specifically an IELTS score of 6.5 with no skill below 6.0.

English language test
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Graduates can progress towards professional registration to become licensed architects, enabling practice within the UK, EU, and other jurisdictions. Many alumni work in UK and overseas architectural practices across private, public, and government sectors, including roles in local authorities, private firms, and government organizations. The program also prepares students for further research or specialist degrees, broadening their career options in architecture, interior design, and landscape architecture.