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BA Architecture with a Foundation Year
About this course
Architecture is the practice of designing buildings and environments that serve human needs, reflect cultural values, and contribute to the quality of the built world. Architects are responsible for some of the most enduring human artefacts, and their work requires the ability to synthesise technical, aesthetic, functional, social, and environmental considerations into coherent designs. The discipline sits between art and engineering, demanding both creative vision and rigorous problem-solving, and its best practitioners combine spatial imagination with practical knowledge of how buildings are made. This four-year, full-time programme at the University of Kent includes a foundation year that provides additional preparation before the main degree content, allowing students who need it to build the design thinking, drawing skills, and academic foundations required for architectural education. Across the programme you will develop your ability to design environments with social, cultural, environmental, and financial value, working through design studios that challenge you to respond creatively to real contexts and constraints. Kent's programme takes seriously the entrepreneurial and social dimensions of architectural practice, preparing graduates who can bring creative leadership to complex built environment challenges. Architecture graduates at this level hold a Part 1 qualification, the first stage of the route to full Architect registration, which requires further Part 2 and Part 3 study and practical experience. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in architecture to complete their Part 2, while others work in architectural practice as architectural assistants, building their practical experience alongside any further academic study. Roles in urban design, planning, construction management, and the broader built environment sector are also open to architecture graduates at this level. The design, analytical, and creative skills the degree develops are applicable in many contexts beyond architecture itself.
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