

BA Architecture with Arts Foundation Year
About this course
Architecture is the art and technical discipline of designing buildings and spaces that are structurally sound, functionally effective, environmentally responsible, and aesthetically considered. It is one of the most demanding creative disciplines, requiring spatial imagination alongside technical rigour, and the ability to design across the full range of contexts from intimate domestic spaces to large public buildings and urban infrastructure. An arts foundation year provides an unusual and enriching entry route into architecture, developing your visual thinking, creative skills, and cultural awareness alongside the technical knowledge the main degree requires. At the University of Lincoln, the Architecture with Arts Foundation Year degree runs over four years in full-time mode. The foundation year is an interdisciplinary programme shared with students entering a range of creative degrees, including animation, fine art, graphic design, illustration, interior architecture, and product design, providing a broad creative foundation before you enter the specialist architecture programme. The main architecture degree includes a sandwich year, a year abroad option, and a work placement, giving you structured opportunities to gain professional experience in architectural practice and to develop an international perspective on how architects work in different cultural and regulatory contexts. Architecture graduates from this kind of degree are well prepared for the professional training that follows. The RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) provides the structured pathway from Part 1 through Parts 2 and 3 to full professional qualification, and a degree in architecture is the first step on that route. Many graduates work in architectural practices, urban design consultancies, and heritage organisations. Others move into related fields including property development, urban planning, interior design, and construction management. For those drawn to academic or research careers, the degree provides a foundation for postgraduate study in architecture, urban design, or environmental design. The typical entry tariff is 72 points.
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