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BArch Architecture
About this course
Architecture is one of the most demanding and rewarding of the professions, requiring its practitioners to be simultaneously engineers and artists, problem-solvers and visionaries, technical experts and communicators. Buildings and the spaces between them shape how people live, work, learn, and spend time together, and the decisions architects make have environmental, social, cultural, and economic consequences that extend far beyond the immediate brief. Architecture education is correspondingly broad, combining design studio practice with technical training, history and theory, and professional skills. At the University of Kent, you will study architecture as a discipline that combines creativity and entrepreneurial skills with the technical knowledge needed to design environments that have genuine social, cultural, environmental, and financial value. The programme develops your design thinking through studio-based projects, your technical understanding through structures and environmental studies, and your critical awareness through the history and theory of architecture. You will develop the drawing, modelling, and digital representation skills that are central to architectural practice. The programme runs over three years full-time. The Part 1 architecture degree is the first stage on the path to professional registration, followed by further study and practical experience. Architects work in private practice, public sector bodies, property development, and academia, as well as in related roles in urban design, interior design, and project management. The design, analytical, and spatial thinking skills developed by architecture education are also valued in a wider range of creative and built environment professions. Many graduates go on to Part 2 and Part 3 study to achieve full professional registration.
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