Immerse yourself in the art and science of Architecture through studio-based learning and placement experience. Take your first steps to becoming a qualified Architect.
Our RIBA part 1 approved degree is a great place to start your training to become an Architect. Our course gives you the practical and creative skills you need to explore, analyse and communicate architectural proposals. You’ll combine project work in design studios and studies in history, theory and the science of architecture with practical experience gained in practice. Through integrating all aspects of architecture, you’ll learn how to successfully control, compose, and construct internal spaces and external forms.
At Bath, we focus your studies on studio work from the start. This is where you’ll work collaboratively to produce integrated design solutions. And, more importantly, where you’ll develop the practical skills to realise your creative potential.
Individual and group projects challenge you to integrate the principles of structural, environmental, and sustainable design into your work. You’ll use your expanding knowledge of materials and the assembly of building elements to inform how you approach design. A unique part of our course is the opportunity to work with civil engineering students on some projects during your degree. This cross-discipline teamwork gives you an insight into the design problems and professional relationships you could experience in your career. And it improves your understanding of the technical aspects of designing structures.
We also offer you a distinct study experience to most other universities in the UK through our integrated placements. You’ll go on two placements (lasting between three and six months) as part of your four-year degree, fulfilling the practical experience element needed for a RIBA part 1 qualification.
Modality
ON-CAMPUS: BATH
Entry requirements
Our Architecture courses are extremely popular and places are limited - admissions for this course is highly selective. We cannot guarantee you an offer of a place even if you meet or exceed our typical entry requirements.
We consider your whole application, rather than any one factor when making selection decisions, focusing on:
- Your previous academic achievements (such as GCSEs) - Your predicted or achieved grades in most recent study - Your subjects studied at A level (or equivalent) - Your personal statement
All factors are important- having strong predicted grades alone will not necessarily secure you an offer.
- GCSE English Language or Literature grade 6 or B (or equivalent from English language category A) - GCSE Mathematics grade 6 or B
GCSE grades are an important part of selection for this course and most students made an offer will have five or more GCSEs at grade 8, 9 or A*. We are typically looking for a strong grade in either Mathematics or Physics GCSE, Art or Design GCSE and a humanities GCSE.
Dates and duration
4 years
Next Date: September
SYLLABUS
Year 1
Compulsory units
- Design studio 1.1 - Design studio 1.2 - Digital representation - History, theory and practice 1 - Principles of structural and environmental engineering
Year 2
Compulsory units
- Design studio 2 - History, theory and practice 2 - Year 2 practice
Year 3
Compulsory units
- Design studio 3 - History, theory and practice 3 - Year 3 practice
Year 4
Compulsory units
- Design studio 4.1 - Design studio 4.2 - History, theory and practice 4
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