

BArch Architecture with Foundation Year
About this course
Architecture is the discipline concerned with the design, planning, and construction of buildings and spaces for human use. It demands both creative vision and technical rigour, combining artistic sensibility with an understanding of structural engineering, materials, environmental systems, planning law, and construction processes. Architects shape the environments in which people live, work, and move through the world, and the decisions they make have lasting consequences for communities, cities, and landscapes. Good architecture is functional, safe, sustainable, and beautiful, and the process of achieving all four simultaneously is one of the most demanding and rewarding of creative challenges. Nottingham Trent University's architecture programme is delivered within a school with a strong practical and design-led tradition. This version of the programme includes a foundation year that gives students who may not have studied art or design at A level the grounding needed to enter the architecture degree proper, and the four-year structure provides additional time and space to develop design skills and architectural thinking before the core years of the programme begin. Throughout your studies you will work in studio, developing projects that move from sketch design through developed proposals to resolved technical drawings, while also studying architectural history and theory, structural principles, environmental performance, and the professional and legal context of architectural practice. Graduating from an ARB and RIBA-recognised Part 1 programme, you will be qualified to progress to Part 2 study and then to the Part 3 professional examination that leads to ARB registration as an architect. Many graduates seek employment in architectural practices between Part 1 and Part 2, gaining the professional experience that supplements their education. Careers in architecture span residential, commercial, healthcare, education, and heritage contexts, and senior architects often move into project management, urban design, or leadership roles within practice. Urban design, landscape architecture, and planning are related fields that architecture graduates also enter.
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