The BSc Architecture degree is primarily intended for students wishing to pursure a career as a professional architect, and covers the cover disciplines of architectural design, history & theory, professional studies and technology. Successful
completion of the BSc Architecture leads to exemption from Part 1 of the
Architects Registration Board (ARB) and Royal Institute of British Architects
(RIBA) examinations.
The BSc Architectural Studies degree is open only to students who have previously completed Year 1 (or Years 1 and 2) of the BSc Architecture.
It is aimed at highly-motivated, independent students who wish to continue with a
specialisation in architecture, design and urban studies, but who also want to
take advantage of electives on offer elsewhere in UCL
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BSc Architecture (ARB/RIBA Pt 1) The programme equips students with skills to practice architecture but, as importantly, an
understanding of the technological, professional, cultural and architectural
contexts within ...
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BSc Architectural Studies Running
since 2002, and now with over 90 graduates and a well-established
track record, the great strength of the programme is its
multidisciplinarity ...
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