Immerse yourself in the art and science of Architecture through studio-based learning and placement experience. Take your first steps to becoming a qualified Architect.
Our RIBA part 1 approved degree is a great place to start your training to become an Architect. Our course gives you the practical and creative skills you need to explore, analyse and communicate architectural proposals. You’ll combine project work in design studios and studies in history, theory and the science of architecture with practical experience gained in practice. Through integrating all aspects of ...
Immerse yourself in the art and science of Architecture through studio-based learning and placement experience. Take your first steps to becoming a qualified Architect.<br/><br/>Our RIBA part 1 approved degree is a great place to start your training to become an Architect. Our course gives you the practical and creative skills you need to explore, analyse and communicate architectural proposals. You’ll combine project work in design studios and studies in history, theory and the science of architecture with practical experience gained in practice. Through integrating all aspects of architecture, you’ll learn how to successfully control, compose and construct internal spaces and external forms.<br/><br/>At Bath, we focus your studies around studio work from the start. This is where you’ll work collaboratively to produce integrated design solutions. And, more importantly, where you’ll develop the practical skills to realise your creative potential.<br/><br/>Individual and group projects challenge you to integrate the principles of structural, environmental, and sustainable design into your work. You’ll use your expanding knowledge of materials and the assembly of building elements to inform how you approach design. A unique part of our course is the opportunity to work with civil engineering students on some projects during your degree. This cross-discipline teamwork gives you an insight into the design problems and professional relationships you could experience in your career. And it improves your understanding of the technical aspects of designing structures.<br/><br/>We also offer you a distinct study experience to most other universities in the UK through our integrated placements. You’ll go on two placements (lasting between three to six months) as part of your four-year degree, fulfilling the practical experience element needed for a RIBA part 1 qualification.<br/><br/>Learn from experts in the field<br/>You’ll learn from academics with expertise in architecture and the built environment, including innovative materials and sustainable design. Their international collaborations and research activities feed into undergraduate teaching and contribute to your learning experience. Youll have a dedicated tutor for each design project along with specialist tutors, many of whom are practising Architects.<br/><br/>Use specialist facilities<br/>Our 4 East South building houses purpose-built research and teaching space for our architecture students. Youll have access to design studios and be designated a space available for you through the course to support your architectural work in drawing and modelling. Our students have secure storage, access to printing, plotting, integrated review spaces with digital presentation facilities and access to kitchens. Youll also have access to undergraduate workshops for model making through traditional means, as well as a wide range of CAD/CAM machines with staff available to help and advise on your projects.<br/><br/>Watch a video of our design studios and facilities or explore them in our virtual reality model; these are the spaces where you will develop and realise your ideas.<br/><br/>Start your future here<br/>Our course is fully prescribed by the ARB and validated by the RIBA, giving you the educational basis and professional experience you need to complete the first step toward becoming a qualified Architect. Like many of our students, you can continue this journey with us on our Master of Architecture and RIBA part 3 courses.<br/><br/>A degree at Bath can open up a variety of career opportunities to you. The high standard of creative and analytical skills, and training you graduate with will equip you to work in a range of industries. You could also choose to pursue a career in other design-related roles such as film-making or museum curation.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Sandwich
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
28/09/2026
Campus
Main Site
14 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
K100
Institution Code
B16
Points of Entry
Year 1
Not Accepted
D:39
We welcome applications from mature students who have significant work experience in a relevant field and who can demonstrate evidence of recent study in a relevant subject area. Your work experience and recent study will need to demonstrate both numerical and art and design skills. Applicants offering an Access to HE Diploma (generally in science or engineering, with significant work experience in an art/design field or an additional art/design qualification) would typically be expected to pass the Access to HE Diploma with at least 39 credits achieved at Distinction. We may specify particular units in which Distinctions must be achieved. Your application would need to include evidence of strong mathematical ability at Level 3: this may be achieved through achieving grade A in Maths or Physics A level or by achieving credits at Distinction in mathematical units of an Access to HE Diploma course.
36
Typical IB offer: 36 points overall and 7, 6, 6 in three Higher Level subjects including 6 in Physics or either HL Mathematics. If you do not study Mathematics or Physics at Higher Level, your offer may instead include 7 in a Standard Level subject. In this case the typical offer is 36 points with 6, 6, 6 in three Higher Level subjects and 7 in SL Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches or SL Physics. We do not accept Standard Level Mathematics: Applications and Interpretations for this course unless you also study Physics. Contextual offer: 6, 6, 5 in three Higher Level subjects including 6 in Physics or either HL Mathematics.
Not Accepted
A,A
AA in two Advanced Highers including Mathematics or Physics. We make offers based on Advanced Highers. You will typically be expected to have completed five Scottish Highers and your grades in these will be considered as part of your application. We prefer applicants who have achieved AAAAA in their Highers.
A*,A,A
Typical offer: A*AA in three A levels including A in Mathematics or Physics. We prefer an Art or Design A level – if you do not study one of these subjects your application will need to show evidence of substantial exposure to art and design. Contextual offer: AAB in three A levels including A in Mathematics or Physics. A level Alternative offer: AAA or A*AB in three A levels including A in Mathematics or Physics plus additional study - please see the course pages on our website.
D*
Distinction* overall with grade A* in the core component in the Design, Surveying and Planning for Construction T Level plus grade A in A level Mathematics or Physics You must be studying A level Mathematics or Physics alongside your T Level qualification. We are able to consider the above T Level technical qualification in Design, Surveying and Planning for Construction and prefer applicants to be studying either the Surveying & Design for Construction & the Built Environment specialism OR the Civil Engineering specialism. Other factors we will also consider when assessing your application: Industry placement(s) relevant to Architecture. Evidence of substantial exposure to art and design thinking and its applications, through structured extra-curricular art or design activities. GCSEs: GCSE grades are an important part of selection for this course and most students made an offer will have five or more GCSEs at grade 8, 9 or A*. We are typically looking for a strong grade in either Mathematics or Physics GCSE, Art or Design GCSE and a humanities GCSE. Suitable applicants progressing via this route will be invited to interview as part of the admissions process.
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