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BSc Architectural Technology with Foundation Year
About this course
Architectural technology is the discipline that bridges the gap between architectural design and building science, focusing on the technical, regulatory, and environmental dimensions of how buildings are constructed and perform. Where architecture concentrates on spatial and aesthetic vision, architectural technology ensures that those visions can be realised safely, efficiently, sustainably, and in compliance with building regulations and standards. Architectural technologists work on the technical design of buildings, the specification of materials and systems, and the resolution of the complex interface between structure, fabric, and services. Birmingham City University's four-year full-time BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology with Foundation Year sits, as the course puts it, where the science of construction meets the art of design, focusing not only on the creation of the built environment but on the structuring of space within and around it. The foundation year provides the technical and academic foundation you need before progressing to the main degree, and BCU's strong industry links mean that much of your learning is hands-on and practically grounded. The typical entry tariff is 120 points. You will study building technology, structural principles, environmental systems, building information modelling, construction law, and project management alongside design studio work, developing the technical knowledge and the design literacy that the profession requires. Chartered Architectural Technologist status with the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists is the professional target for many graduates, and BCU's accredited programme provides the academic foundation required. Graduates work in architectural practices, construction companies, developer organisations, local planning authorities, and specialist consultancies. The growing emphasis on building performance, sustainability, and net-zero construction means that architectural technologists with strong environmental and technical skills are increasingly valued across the built environment sector.
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