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BA Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 1)
About this course
Architecture is about more than buildings, as Ravensbourne University puts it: it is about shaping communities, responding to environmental challenges, and creating spaces that improve people's lives. Architects work across the full range of human environments, from private homes and public buildings to urban masterplans and landscape design, bringing together artistic vision, structural knowledge, environmental understanding, and the ability to communicate ideas through drawing, modelling, and digital tools. It is one of the broadest and most demanding of the design professions. Ravensbourne University London's three-year full-time Architecture degree is accredited by the Architects Registration Board and the Royal Institute of British Architects at Part 1 level, which is the first stage of the professional qualification route to becoming a Chartered Architect. The programme carries a typical entry tariff of 88 points. You will develop a broad, multidisciplinary skill set grounded in design, critical thinking, technology, and culture, as the course itself describes, giving you the knowledge and confidence to make a meaningful impact on the built environment. The curriculum combines design studio work with technical studies in structure, environmental systems, and digital fabrication, alongside a critical and cultural understanding of architecture's role in society. Ravensbourne's location in London and its creative environment provide rich material and professional context for architectural study. Graduates of Part 1 architecture programmes typically go on to professional experience in architectural practice before returning to study for Part 2 and Part 3 qualifications to achieve registration as an architect. The Part 1 qualification is also valued in its own right in roles in architectural technology, urban design, construction management, and related fields. Many graduates find that the design and analytical skills the degree develops open doors in the creative industries and the built environment sector beyond the architecture profession itself.
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