Our BSc(Hons) Architecture (with Foundation Year). We're currently seeking re-accreditation from RIBA Part 1 qualification, which is your first step to pursuing an impactful career as a registered architect.
Why study architecture?
Our dynamic, three-year BSc(Hons) Architecture (with Foundation Year) course is designed for those who are passionate about shaping the built environment while protecting the planet. You'll explore the relationship between design ambition and material reality, understanding both the craft and science of building.
Delving into construction principles, materials, and innovative building technologies, you'll learn to conceptualise impactful designs and bring your visions to life. Engage with concepts like climate resilience, regenerative design, and urban inclusivity, and develop the skills to create architectural projects that meet the needs of diverse communities, on a local and global scale.
Why UWE Bristol?
BSc(Hons) Architecture (with Foundation Year) is accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) for Part 1 qualification. This course will set you on the path to becoming a registered architect and will prepare you for professional practice.
At UWE Bristol, our Architecture curriculum prioritises sustainability, inclusivity and innovation, equipping you to tackle environmental, societal, and cultural challenges. You'll learn to apply theory to hands-on studio work, technical workshops and live projects, giving you real-world practical skills and experience to tackle the complexities of contemporary construction.
Where can it take me?
By the end of the course, you'll achieve a RIBA Part 1 qualification (subject to validation), laying the foundation for Architects Registration Board (ARB) recognition at master's level. If you choose to progress to master's level, this will enable you to advance towards ARB Academic and Practice Competencies, RIBA Part 2, and beyond.
As a graduate, you'll be equipped with the critical, creative, and technical skills essential for contemporary architectural practice, preparing you for an impactful career. You could go on to work in a range of architecture settings, from private practices, consultancies and design firms to government agencies, local authorities and non-profit organisations.