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BSc Architectural Engineering with Foundation Year
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Architectural engineering sits at the intersection of design and engineering, concerned with creating buildings that are not only structurally sound and technically efficient but also spatially compelling and responsive to the people who use them. Where architecture focuses on form, aesthetics, and spatial experience, engineering brings the technical knowledge of structures, environmental systems, and materials behaviour that makes ambitious design possible. Architectural engineering brings both perspectives together, training graduates who can think across that boundary and contribute to the creation of buildings that perform well and look genuinely considered. At the University of Salford, this four-year, full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing a supportive introduction to the technical and creative foundations of the discipline before the main degree begins. The foundation year builds your understanding of mathematics, science, and creative design thinking, giving you the grounding needed for the degree that follows. Through the programme you will study structural engineering, environmental and building services engineering, construction technology, architectural design, and the digital tools, including building information modelling, that are central to contemporary architectural practice. Salford's location in the Greater Manchester region, with its strong construction and development economy, provides a relevant professional context and opportunities to engage with real projects and industry professionals throughout your studies. Graduates of architectural engineering find careers in architectural practices, engineering consultancies, construction companies, and building services firms. Roles as architectural engineer, building services engineer, structural engineer, and sustainability consultant are all common destinations, and the degree provides a foundation for professional development towards chartered status with relevant engineering and surveying bodies. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study, either deepening their technical expertise or developing their architectural design skills further. For those who want to contribute to buildings that are both technically excellent and architecturally distinguished, this programme offers a rigorous and purposeful preparation.
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