Architectural Studies

Cardiff University
Wales
Provided by: ucas

Progression Summary

At the Welsh School of Architecture you’ll develop a thorough grounding in architecture as a discipline and a strong emerging sense of your own approach to design. Through a combination of design project work and taught modules, you’ll study the varied historical, theoretical, cultural, political, and geographical dimensions of architecture. You will consider how architecture is made, how it performs and how technological choices can support the wellbeing of present and future generations and care for the planet. You’ll explore issues around professional and ethical responsibility to reflect on the role of the architect in society and in response to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Your design studies will continually involve imaginative engagement with real-world issues and global challenges such as climate change within localised contexts. The design studio is at the centre of our community, a place where you’ll mix with students, staff, and industry practitioners to address ethical, global, climatic and professional issues. The BSc facilitates progression onto the MArch (Part 2), as well as our suite of postgraduate programmes. Students intending to become registered architects in the United Kingdom will need to complete a Part 3 programme such as our Postgraduate Diploma in Architecture: Professional Practice. At the heart of your experience at the Welsh School of Architecture will be the design project work that is core to the practice of architecture. Design project work is carried out in our purpose-built physical design studios; here you can work with your fellow students, share ideas and provide mutual support. Your studies will be shaped by exposure to world-leading teacher-practitioners and researchers who, through weekly tutorials, will encourage you to develop new creative approaches to design. You’ll be encouraged to experiment with design, take creative risks and expand your thinking. As well as independent study, lectures will explore the contextual issues that inform design project work. Individual and small group tutorials and consultancies will provide feedback and feedforward on your work. Field trips and site visits provide an opportunity to experience architecture, places, and spaces first-hand, and to analyse contexts, cultures and communities to inform your design studies. **Distinctive Features** **Accredited by professional bodies** The programme is accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the Architects Registration Board (ARB) and the Board of Architects in Malaysia (LAM). Graduates gain exemption from the RIBA Part 1 exam. **A top school of architecture** Study in one of the top 5 schools of architecture in the UK, joining our global community of staff and students. **A focus on real world issues and global challenges** Our BSc promotes ‘grounded creativity’ through exposure to global challenges and engagement with local communities, producing sought-after graduates ready to shape the future of design practice. **Dedicated studio environments** Our bespoke facilities, located in an historical building, include hybrid studios, workshops, digital fabrication and a Living Lab.

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Start Date

2025-09-22
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Tuition fee

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A level
AAA - AAB

T Level
D

UCAS Tariff


GCSE/National 4/National 5
You must have or be working towards English language or Welsh language at GCSE grade C/4 or an equivalent (if you require a Student visa, you must ensure your language qualification complies with UKVI requirements) and GCSE Maths grade B/6 or equivalent qualification (subject and grade). If you are taking A-level Maths (or equivalent), GCSE Maths is not required. Core Maths may also be accepted in place of GCSE Maths.

Extended Project
A

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
36 - 34 points

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
DDD

Welsh Baccalaureate - Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate (first teaching September 2015)


If you do not have a background in an art and design subject, we may ask you to submit a portfolio alongside your application. The portfolio should contain work that demonstrates your creative capacity; this could be showcasing your skills in drawing, photography, pottery, a spatial practice through dance, choreography or filmmaking or anything that captures your individuality.

Full-time

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