This Architecture BA (Hons) course is designed for students interested in designing buildings that address societal, environmental, and economic challenges. It offers a comprehensive learning experience that includes working on live projects, field trips, and using industry-standard equipment. Students will develop their design skills through studio-based modules, learning about history, theory, technology, and practice. The course is well-regarded, ranking 12th in the UK for architecture according to the Guardian league table 2025, and is accredited by RIBA, providing exemption from Part 1 of the architect examination. Students will also have opportunities for international exchange and work placements to build professional networks early on.
Why this course is highly recommended
Students are taught by practising architects involved in cutting-edge research and industry projects, ensuring the curriculum stays current. The course fosters a strong professional network through mentoring, site visits, and exhibitions. Small class sizes and studio-based learning create an engaging environment for focused development. The opportunity to showcase portfolios at an end-of-year exhibition and participate in optional international field trips enhances practical skills and cultural understanding. Additionally, it provides a clear pathway to becoming a registered architect with RIBA exemption.
The course covers core areas including architectural representation, technology, history, theory, urban planning, digital culture, and professional practice. Students are encouraged to explore design at various scales and contexts, from individual buildings to urban environments, with modules tackling sustainable design, construction, environmental performance, and city planning. The curriculum emphasizes both creative skills and technical understanding, preparing students to undertake complex architectural projects and contribute meaningfully to the built environment.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
18.74L
Living cost
Applicants should meet the standard offer of AAB at A-level or 33 IB points, among other qualifications. A portfolio demonstrating creative ability is required, along with an interview process to assess motivation and skill breadth. Specific academic and English language requirements are also outlined, including IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in reading and writing for international students. The course considers applications with relevant prior experience or credits for transfer.

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Graduates can pursue further professional training to become registered architects, with opportunities to work in top UK and international practices such as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, Norman Foster + Partners, and Kengo Kuma and Associates. Beyond traditional architecture firms, alumni have careers in digital city design, heritage reconstruction, urban design, product design, journalism, set design, planning, academia, and emergency practices. The course’s strong industry links and portfolio exhibitions help students build networks and enhance employability.