

BSc Architecture
About this course
Architecture is the art and science of designing the built environment, responsible for the buildings, spaces, and structures within which human life unfolds. It is a discipline that demands both creative vision and technical rigour, asking how buildings should respond to their context, how they should serve their users, how they should be constructed safely and sustainably, and what they mean as objects in the cultural landscape. Architects must be simultaneously artists, engineers, social thinkers, and professional practitioners, and the degree that prepares them for registration is among the most demanding in the university system. At University College London, this three-year full-time programme provides the first stage of architectural education, typically known as Part 1 in the UK's professional qualification structure. UCL's Bartlett School of Architecture is one of the world's most celebrated architecture schools, with an international reputation for innovative, critical, and experimental work. The Bartlett encourages students to challenge conventional assumptions about what architecture is and what it can do, and the teaching environment is one of the most intellectually stimulating available in UK higher education for students of the built environment. You will develop skills in architectural design, drawing, digital modelling, structural principles, environmental science, and the history and theory of architecture, working on projects that develop your capacity to think and work as an architect. Graduates from UCL Architecture typically go on to architectural practice, where they complete Part 2 and Part 3 training and examinations to qualify as registered architects. Some continue to postgraduate study at the Bartlett or at other leading schools internationally. Others go into related fields such as urban design, landscape architecture, interior design, exhibition design, and design research. The intellectual depth and creative ambition that the Bartlett cultivates in its graduates are qualities that are valued in architecture and across the wider design and built environment professions.
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