ObjectivesDesigned to reflect the needs of a modern architectural practice, the course is for anyone seeking to gain employment as an architectural technologist. The course covers a wide range of subjects including the application of computers to the building design and production process. It aims to help you make an effective contribution to the creation and maintenance of the built environment.
Practical experienceYou will learn through a combination of studio exercises, lectures, tutorials and assignments using well-equipped CAD and IT studios. Assessment is undertaken by a series of project-based assignments that develop in intensity and scale with each of the three years.
Entry requirementsEntry Requirements General entry requirements Additional requirements for this course include a GCSE pass at grade C or above in Mathematics and English and a pass at grade C or above in a Computing or Information Technology subject is preferred. You should also have one of the following: Successful completion of a Foundation course in Art and Design A minimum of 240 points gained in A level including two 6-unit (A2) Awards A minimum of 200 points gained in Advanced Vocational Certificate in Education Double Awards (AVCE) An EdExcel/BTEC National Diploma, with merits in a relevant subject. In addition to qualifications, strong emphasis will be placed on the quality of your portfolio and a satisfactory interview. Other suitable experience or qualifications will be considered.
Academic titleBSc Architectural Technology
Course descriptionCourse Structure
Year 1
Environmental Design and Human Interaction 1
Materials, Construction and Structures 2
Communications 1 (Drawing Skills/CAD, etc)
Studio Projects based on small-scale buildings
Year 2
Environmental Design and Human Interaction 2
Materials, Construction and Structures 2
Professional Studies for IT
Communications 2 (Advanced CAD/VR, etc)
Studio Projects based on medium-sized buildings
Year 3
Building Pathology
Contract Management
Management for Technologists
Studio Projects based on large-scale buildings (with option of specialising in Conservation or Smart Design)
Special Study (Dissertation)
Career Opportunities
Employment prospects are very good and the degree opens up a wide range of career possibilities. The combination of advanced CAD skills and knowledge of construction makes graduates extremely sought after by employers. The current skill shortages within the construction industry provide graduates with good career prospects and an opportunity to negotiate good starting salaries. Recent graduates work in a wide range of contexts including project management and computer visualisation in addition to the traditional roles associated with architectural technology.