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BSc Architectural Studies
About this course
Architecture shapes the physical world more completely than almost any other discipline. At the University of Strathclyde, the BSc Architectural Studies programme runs over four years of full-time study and includes a year abroad, reflecting the international nature of architectural practice and education. The programme is taught in a studio-based environment where professional practitioners and academics work alongside students, ensuring that academic rigour and the practical realities of design in the real world develop together. The programme develops your design intelligence and technical knowledge simultaneously. Architecture requires you to think spatially and to understand how buildings work structurally, environmentally, and in relation to the people who use them. You will learn to produce and analyse designs using drawing, modelling, and digital tools, while engaging with the historical, cultural, and ethical dimensions of the built environment. Strathclyde's emphasis on engagement with local and international communities, as noted in the programme's current description, reflects an understanding that good architecture is always in dialogue with its context: the social fabric, the landscape, the climate, and the economic and political forces that shape how buildings get built. The year abroad broadens this perspective significantly, exposing you to different approaches to urban design, building traditions, and professional practice. Architectural Studies degrees typically serve as the first step towards full professional qualification as an architect, which in the UK requires a further postgraduate stage and a period of professional practice. Graduates of this programme go on to postgraduate architectural education, both at Strathclyde and elsewhere, or enter professional practice at technician level in architectural or construction firms. The spatial reasoning, design thinking, project management, and technical drawing skills developed in the programme also open routes into related fields including urban planning, landscape architecture, interior design, building conservation, and property development. Architecture graduates are equipped to contribute to debates about how cities and communities are shaped, which is increasingly important as questions of housing, sustainability, and the quality of public space become more urgent.
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