University of Ulster

Course Details

BA(Hons) Architecture

Course Description

The BA Hons in Architecture at Ulster engages in the complex and changing context of architecture, urbanism and landscape and the transformations taking place in society. Important aspects of this engagement are with the wider issues facing the profession and the provision of a creative context to investigate, challenge preconceptions, explore and fully engage the role of the architect in society. In order to qualify and practice as an architect it is necessary to acquire the core group of skills that are necessary for a professional working life. In addition, in order to be awarded the university degree of BA (Hons) Architecture, it is necessary for you to demonstrate the intellectual skills and the knowledge, judgement and understanding expected at bachelor degree level. The undergraduate architecture course is based on a modular structure across two semesters and the three-year course leads to the degree of BA (Hons) Architecture. The course curriculum leads to professional recognition and is guided by the Criteria for Validation set down by the Royal Institute of British Architects and the Prescription of Qualifications established by the Architects Registration Board. These criteria set out the minimum levels of awareness, knowledge, understanding and ability of architecture that you must acquire at key stages for RIBA/ARB Part 1 exemption in the process of qualifying as an architect. The BA Hons Architecture degree at Ulster gives exemption from the RIBA/ARB Part 1 Examination.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
3year

Career outcomes

Graduate employers Graduates from this course have gained employment with a wide range of organisations. Here are some examples: Allies & Morisons Andrea Caputo Faulkner Browns Hall Black Douglas Architects McGarry Moon Office Metropolitan Architecture White Ink Architects Job roles Graduates from this course are employed in many different roles. Here are some examples: Architectural Assistant Architectural Intern Building Control Assistant Site agent Trainee architect




BA(Hons) Architecture University of Ulster