Dundee is an ideal location to study architecture due to its creative reputation and ambitious city regeneration.
You will gain essential knowledge and skills in design, communications, architectural history and theory, and sustainable technology.
As we are part of the University's art school, you will benefit from excellent facilities and workshops, a highly creative atmosphere, and our vibrant studio culture. Design tutorials and the majority of learning takes place in the architecture studio.
You’ll be encouraged to work in a ‘hands-on’ way developing and testing your ideas through manual and digital drawings, models and prototypes.
You’ll work in small studio groups and on a one-to-one basis with experienced tutors, who are usually registered architects, providing a supportive learning environment.
You will have the opportunity to join study visits and exchanges, experiencing world class architecture. Since 2018 our students have had opportunities to work, study or compete in Edinburgh, Hannover, London, Mainz, Paris, Shanghai, Sydney, Tongi, Venice, Vicenza, and Wuhan.
To qualify as an architect in the UK you will study for five years and then complete 24 months of practical training in an architectural practice.
Our students typically split this in to:
- three years of academic study (ARB/RIBA Part 1) - a year in practice - two years of academic study (ARB/RIBA Part 2) - a further period in practice
If you need a Student visa to study with us, you would need to complete your 24 months in practice after your five years of academic study. You would need to apply for an additional visa at the end of the course. Professional accreditation
This course is prescribed by the Architects Registration Board (ARB), validated by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), and is also validated and recognised by the Malaysian Board of Architects (LAM) for Parts 1 and 2 Careers Service
Our Careers Service provides our students with far more than CV advice. From 30-hour micro-placements as part of modules, to gaining academic credit for improving employability skills weâ¿¿ll prepare you for your future career throughout your time at Dundee.
Youâ¿¿ll benefit from:
- Seven recruitment fairs on City campus each year - featuring around 250 local, national, and global employers. - This includes our Go Global fair to help secure a summer placement abroad. - Around 8,000 vacancies a year featured on our Jobshop website, for part-time work, graduate roles, internships, and voluntary jobs. - A dedicated careers adviser, specialising in your subject, who can provide one-to-one guidance, application support, and personalised practice interview support.
Modality
ON-CAMPUS: DUNDEE
Entry requirements
English language requirements
IELTS Academic
- Overall: 6.0
- Writing: 6.0
- Listening: 5.5
- Reading: 5.5
- Speaking: 5.5
Other English language qualifications
We also accept other English language qualifications. Choose from the list of English language tests for your country below.
English language qualification:
- Minimum grade in English: 60
Further information on English language qualifications
Don’t meet the English language requirements?
Pre-sessional English for international students
If you hold a conditional offer and have not yet met the English entry requirements for a degree course at the University, we can help you with our pre-sessional English courses.
Dates and duration
5 years
Next Date: September
Career opportunities
Where this programme can take you
Careers Service
Our Careers Service provides our students with far more than CV advice. From 30-hour micro-placements as part of modules, to gaining academic credit for improving employability skills weâ¿¿ll prepare you for your future career throughout your time at Dundee.
Youâ¿¿ll benefit from:
- Seven recruitment fairs on City campus each year - featuring around 250 local, national, and global employers. - This includes our Go Global fair to help secure a summer placement abroad. - Around 8,000 vacancies a year featured on our Jobshop website, for part-time work, graduate roles, internships, and voluntary jobs. - A dedicated careers adviser, specialising in your subject, who can provide one-to-one guidance, application support, and personalised practice interview support.
SYLLABUS
Level 1
- Humanities 1.1: Understanding and communicating architeccture - Space from and structure - Design methods 1: Scale, proportion and enclosure - Integrated design 1: Context and use - Humanities 1.2: Understanding and communicating architeccture
Level 2
- Humanities 2.1: Between thinking and making, modern architecture in context - Architectural technology 2: Envelope and environment - Design methods 2: Material and from - Integrated design 2: Typology and tectonics - Between thinking and making contemporary architecture in context
Level 3
- Integrated design 3: Conceiving and constructing architecture - Humanities 3: Contemporary practive and precedent - Urban theory, analysis and design
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