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BSc Architectural Technology with Foundation
About this course
Architectural technology is the technical discipline that sits between architecture and construction, concerned with translating design intentions into buildings that perform as intended. While architects focus on spatial and aesthetic design, architectural technologists are responsible for the detailed technical design and specification of buildings, ensuring that they are structurally sound, environmentally efficient, compliant with building regulations, and practically buildable. The role requires a combination of design literacy, technical knowledge of materials and building systems, and the ability to coordinate across the complex network of professionals involved in a construction project. At the University of Westminster this four-year programme includes a foundation year, providing a preparatory stage for students who need to build the academic and technical skills required before entering the main curriculum. Westminster's location in London gives you access to one of the world's most architecturally diverse and active construction markets. Once established in the main degree, you will study building technology, construction materials, environmental design, building services, project management, digital design tools and the regulatory frameworks that govern building in the UK. The programme includes a sandwich year and a work placement, giving you direct experience in a professional architectural or construction environment before you graduate. Architectural technology graduates work in architectural practices, construction companies, building consultancies, local authority planning and building control departments, and property development organisations. The Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists provides the professional framework for the discipline, and many graduates work toward chartered membership as they develop their careers. Roles include architectural technologist, building technician, specification writer, project coordinator, and BIM specialist. Postgraduate study in architectural technology, construction management, or related fields is an option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or move into leadership roles.
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