

MEng Architecture
About this course
Architecture is the art and science of designing buildings and the spaces between them. It requires a distinctive combination of creative imagination, structural understanding, environmental awareness, and the social intelligence to understand how people inhabit and experience the built environment. The challenges facing architecture today are demanding and consequential: how do we design buildings that are beautiful, structurally sound, environmentally responsible, and genuinely suited to the lives of the people who use them? At the University of Leeds, this four-year full-time programme brings together architecture and engineering, recognising that the next generation of architects must address questions of environmental impact and sustainability as a matter of course, not as optional extras. You will study architectural history and theory, design studio, technical systems, structural principles, environmental services, and materials alongside the professional and legal context of architectural practice. Design studio is the heart of the programme, where you will develop your architectural thinking through iterative projects that require you to move between concept, drawing, and model, testing ideas and refining them in response to critique. The programme includes a sandwich year and work placement, giving you professional experience in an architectural practice before you complete your studies. This is a valuable part of your formation as a practitioner and a requirement for progressing toward full architectural qualification after graduation. The typical entry tariff is 152 UCAS points. Graduates from architecture programmes proceed to the Part 2 qualification and, after further professional experience, to the Part 3 examination that leads to full registration as an architect. Career paths include architectural practice, urban design, interior architecture, landscape architecture, conservation, project management, and property development. Further academic study at master's level in architectural design, urban planning, or environmental design is also a common route.
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