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BSc Architectural Technology and Practice with Foundation Year
About this course
Architectural technology and practice is the discipline concerned with the technical realisation of buildings, sitting between architecture and building construction to ensure that design intentions are translated into practical, safe, and buildable outcomes. Architectural technologists understand the full technical complexity of construction, from structural systems and materials through environmental performance and building services to the legal, regulatory, and sustainability requirements that govern how buildings are designed and built. The discipline is both technically demanding and creatively engaged, requiring practitioners to solve complex problems while supporting the design vision. At the University of Derby, this four-year full-time programme with a foundation year leads to a recognised professional qualification. The foundation year provides a supported entry before the main degree, developing the technical and scientific knowledge needed for the main programme. A sandwich year, year abroad, and work placements are available, giving you significant professional and international experience during your studies. You will study design, structural technology, building science, sustainability, construction law, and professional practice, developing both the technical competence and the professional skills that architectural technology careers demand. The programme's emphasis on sustainability and construction reflects the increasing importance of environmental performance in building design and regulation. Graduates go on to careers as architectural technologists, technical architects, building information modelling specialists, construction managers, and sustainability consultants across architectural practices, construction companies, developers, and public bodies. The professional qualification the degree supports provides a pathway towards chartered membership of the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists, which is the professional standard for the discipline. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study or specialist professional development, and the combination of design literacy and technical knowledge the degree develops is valued across the full range of the built environment professions.
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