This BA (Hons) Architecture course at the University of Hertfordshire is designed to develop your skills in both practical and theoretical aspects of architecture, preparing you for professional practice and further study. It offers a comprehensive curriculum that combines studio work, technical training, history, and theory. Throughout, you'll work on real-world projects, develop a professional portfolio, and have access to excellent studio facilities and workshops. The course is ARB prescribed and RIBA validated for Part I, meaning you can seamlessly progress to the next stage of your architectural education. You will explore topics such as sustainability, urban design, and innovative technology, while engaging with contemporary issues like gentrification and climate change. Additionally, opportunities such as study abroad and work placements are available, enhancing your global perspective and employability.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ARB prescribed and RIBA validated, ensuring that students receive a recognized and quality education aligned with professional standards. The course’s strong industry links, involvement of acclaimed architects, and active engagement with the RIBA Future Architects network mean students build valuable industry connections early on. With a focus on both theory and practical skills, including workshops, site visits, and live projects, students are well-prepared for the workforce. The opportunity to participate in study abroad programs and work placements further enhances employability, making this course a compelling choice for aspiring architects seeking a comprehensive and internationally recognized education.
The course provides a broad yet detailed approach to architecture, covering design principles, technology, sustainability, history, and urban planning. Students have the opportunity to focus on areas like public and urban architecture, retrofitting existing buildings, and sustainable design strategies through diverse modules at each level. The curriculum emphasizes creativity, technical skills, critical analysis, and contextual understanding, enabling students to develop a well-rounded expertise suitable for various architectural fields.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
16.36L
Living cost
Applicants should have UCAS points between 120 and 128, with specific entry routes including A Levels (BBB-ABB, preferably in creative subjects like Art, Media, or Design), BTECs, T Levels, or Access Courses with relevant credits. An interview is required, and proof of English proficiency equivalent to IELTS 6.0 is necessary for non-English speakers. Additional requirements include demonstrating creative work such as sketching, drawing, or model-making in a portfolio.

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Graduates from this architecture course can pursue professional registration as part of continuing their education through Part II and Part III stages. They can work in architectural practices, urban design, interior architecture, or related fields such as real estate and retail design. The course’s industry links, project work, and final portfolio preparation open doors to employment opportunities in the UK and internationally. Many students also benefit from the university’s network, industry visits, and guest lectures with prominent architects, helping them build a strong professional foundation.