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Architectural Technology

BSc (Hons) | MSci
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Undergraduate

Our accredited MSci Architectural Technology degree, is an Integrated Masters with accreditation from the professional body CIAT at both undergraduate level - BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology, and Masters - MSci Advanced Architectural Technology.

It is a new course for a relatively new profession in the construction industry and the first in the Country in the subject area to combine undergraduate and masters level learning. 

In Clearing

Mode of Study

  • On Campus

Mode of Attendance

  • Full Time

Start Date

September

Course Length

5 years

The discipline combines passion for the built environment with an interest in digitisation and technical design.  The course brings together all aspects of the design process, from concept through to completion, to develop key problem-solving skills which are ideal for employability and continued professional development.

The course focuses on the making of detailed decisions about the design and construction of buildings and their immediate surroundings. It looks at both new and existing buildings and examines how detail relates to broader design concepts, and how to bring together all aspects of the design process.

Year 1

In Year 1, a large part of the learning is shared across all the undergraduate courses in the School and includes underpinning exercises focusing on knowledge and understanding as well as professionalism. One module is course specific integrating learning throughout the year, but the rest is shared, delivering core technical knowledge. This is supplemented by additional lectures from visiting professionals.

Year 2

In Year 2, you will put your knowledge and understanding developed in Year 1 into application. There is more emphasis on Architectural Technology related skills, focusing on building technology and information technology (BIM) in particular.  The studio projects will focus on existing and new housing, developing core skills from the previous year.

Year 3

Term 1 is academic and provides preparation for your placement in the Term 2. Focusing on the specifics of Architectural Technology, you are expected to take more ownership on project delivery in this year. Support is provided in preparation for work placement with alternatives such as European Exchange and Simulated Professional Practice (where a practitioner delivers office based projects) also encouraged.

Year 4

Half the credits for the final year are spent on a dedicated studio project delivered by practice professionals, supported by other core modules. Opportunities are provided to learn from a wide range of professionals through networking events organised by the local chapter of the .

Year 5

The Masters year of study develops into two key streams 鈥� Sustainability and Project Management 鈥� and how digitisation influences the use of both. This is applied in the studio focused project in the second semester to apply knowledge learnt in the previous semester.  Those without an accredited honours degree will need to complete a Thesis in a third semester.

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Our sustainability commitment

Sustainable design is at the centre of the BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology course. Our Architectural technology programme aims to address core issues of sustainability through the thorough investigation of technological and technical methods. As a student, you will begin this journey by looking at fundamental issues of energy performance, climate, economics and place. Through the course the issues become wider and more complex and require you to develop a deep understanding of how you can design to minimise impact on the land, the climate and on the wellbeing of those who occupy and construct our built environment.

This course is committed to United Nation's Sustainability Goals 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 15. Find out more on the .

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