

BSc Architecture
About this course
Architecture is the discipline concerned with designing buildings and spaces that are not merely functional but beautiful, meaningful, and responsive to the needs of the people who use them and the environments in which they stand. Architects bring together structural knowledge, environmental understanding, aesthetic sensibility, and the social and ethical dimensions of how built space shapes human experience. The profession requires both technical rigour and creative vision, and architectural education develops the ability to synthesise these demands across complex, sometimes conflicting requirements. At the University of Salford, this three-year full-time programme takes seriously the idea that architects should question and reflect on how we use buildings and the spaces around them, proposing alternative and effective models for living and working in an era of climate change, urban growth, and evolving social needs. You will study architectural history and theory, structural principles, environmental systems, materials and construction, and design studio practice, with the design studio at the heart of the programme as the space where all these forms of knowledge come together in the making of architectural proposals. A typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects a broadly accessible entry standard for this professionally oriented degree. Salford's location in Greater Manchester places the programme in one of the UK's most significant construction and development environments, with major regeneration projects and architectural commissions visible and accessible throughout the region. The university's connections with the construction and architecture industry support studio visits, live projects, and professional engagement throughout the course. Graduates of the Part 1 Architecture degree proceed to Part 2 and Part 3 professional qualifications to become chartered architects. The degree also provides a foundation for careers in urban design, architectural technology, heritage conservation, interior design, and a range of built environment disciplines. Postgraduate study at Part 2 is the standard next step for those intending to qualify as architects.
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