BA Hons Architecture

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Greenwich

Program Overview

The BA (Hons) Architecture program at the University of Greenwich is a three-year undergraduate degree that serves as the first step toward a professional career in architecture. The course offers students a range of approaches to architectural design through studio-based tutorial groups, or ‘Units’, each exploring different aspects of architectural design, from new technologies and emerging social conditions to contemporary cultural contexts and theoretical concerns. 


Curriculum Structure

Year 1: Introduction to Architectural Design

In the first year, students are introduced to the fundamental principles of architecture through modules such as "Design Fundamentals," "Architectural Technology," and "History and Theory of Architecture." These courses lay the groundwork for understanding spatial design, building technologies, and the historical context of architecture.

Year 2: Developing Design Skills and Technical Knowledge

The second year focuses on developing design skills and technical knowledge. Modules like "Advanced Design Studio," "Building Construction," and "Environmental Design" encourage students to explore complex design problems, understand building systems, and consider environmental factors in architectural design.

Year 3: Professional Practice and Major Project

In the final year, students undertake a major design project that integrates their learning. Modules such as "Professional Practice," "Dissertation," and "Major Design Project" provide opportunities for students to apply their skills in real-world contexts, engage with communities, and gain professional experience in the field.


Focus Areas

Architectural design, building technology, environmental sustainability, professional practice, urban planning.


Learning Outcomes

Proficiency in architectural design principles, technical knowledge of building systems, understanding of environmental sustainability, effective communication of design ideas, and professional readiness for architectural practice.


Professional Alignment

The program is accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), ensuring that graduates meet the professional standards required for architectural practice in the UK.


Reputation

The University of Greenwich's architecture program is ranked 2nd in the UK for graduate prospects in the Complete University Guide 2025, reflecting the program's strong emphasis on employability and professional development.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Throughout your studies, you'll immerse yourself in hands-on projects that mirror industry practices. You'll have access to state-of-the-art facilities, collaborate with peers across disciplines, and engage with the local community to design spaces that resonate with real users. This approach ensures that you're not just designing in isolation but are deeply connected to the environments and people you're shaping.

Key Experiential Learning Opportunities:

  • Studio-Based Learning: Teaching is based at our Stockwell Street Building in Heneghan Peng-designed galleries. Studio-based tutorial groups provide all the skills and knowledge you'll need via a range of approaches to architectural design.
  • Use of Design Software: You'll learn to use design software and gain visual communication and drawing skills.
  • Site Visits and Lectures: Visits to art galleries, museums, architecture offices, and important buildings. We also host lectures by eminent speakers.
  • Accreditation: The BA Hons Architecture programme is a first step in a professional career in architecture.
  • Industry Recognition: Our students have been recognised by prestigious national awards, such as the AJ Student Prize, RIBA student awards, and the Worshipful Company of Chartered Architects awards.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the BA (Hons) Architecture program at the University of Greenwich are well-prepared for dynamic careers in architectural practice. The program is accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the Architects Registration Board (ARB), providing exemption from Part 1 examinations required to register as an architect in the UK. This accreditation ensures that graduates possess the skills and knowledge valued by employers in the field.

Graduates are equipped to pursue roles such as:

  • Architectural Assistant
  • Urban Designer
  • Project Manager
  • Sustainable Design Consultant

These positions are supported by the university's strong industry connections and comprehensive career services.

University Support & Industry Integration:

  • Studio-Based Learning: The program emphasizes hands-on experience through studio-based tutorials, allowing students to develop practical design skills.
  • Career Services: The university offers career advice, CV workshops, and interview preparation to enhance employability.
  • Industry Partnerships: Collaborations with leading design firms offer students exposure to current industry practices.
  • Accreditation: The program's strong industry focus ensures that graduates possess the skills and knowledge valued by employers in the field.
  • Graduation Outcomes: The university's emphasis on employability has led to positive feedback from graduates, with many reporting improved career prospects post-graduation.

Further Academic Progression:

After completing the BA (Hons) Architecture, graduates can pursue advanced studies to deepen their expertise and broaden career prospects. The University of Greenwich offers the MArch Architecture program, which forms the second stage of the three-part program of education and training for aspiring architects.

Additionally, graduates may consider pursuing postgraduate research opportunities, such as an MPhil or PhD, to contribute to the field through original research and development.

 

Program Key Stats

£17,500 (Annual cost)
£9,535
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

BBB
3.2
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1050
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6.5
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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Architectural Assistant
  • Urban Design Assistant
  • Interior Designer
  • 3D Visualiser / Architectural Illustrator
  • Construction Project Manager (assistant level)
  • Planning & Development Officer
  • Property Developer / Real Estate Consultant
  • Landscape Designer
  • Furniture Designer
  • Set Designer (film
  • theatre
  • TV)
  • Lighting Designer
  • Exhibition & Museum Designer

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