Architecture

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University of Plymouth
UK
Provided by: ucas

Progression Summary

ready to channel and apply your creative impulses and imagination to real-world built environment problems? through critical thinking, hands-on work with a community of expert practitioners, designing and making, our professionally accredited architecture degree will give you the experience, skills and resilience to become a progressive thinker who can confidently design sustainable and inclusive solutions to our planet’s future challenges. **gain professional accreditation** from the royal institute of british architects (riba) if you complete this degree successfully. this means that you won’t need to complete riba part 1 separately. **study in an inspiring creative environment.** you’ll be based in our eye-catching roland levinsky building with access to amazing facilities and resources. **join a diverse community** that aims to champion and support a culture of participation and inclusivity. **graduate ready for the workplace** with our focus on professional development. you'll work on live design projects, and we have strong links with plymouth city council and other regional community projects. **learn from expert academic tutors** with industry experience and interdisciplinary research interests. **enrich your learning** with field trips each year to project sites, european study trips, exchange study opportunities abroad and at home, and overseas summer schools. previous destinations have included barcelona, berlin, bilbao, copenhagen, paris, porto, rotterdam, rome, stockholm and venice. **gain insights into the field** with talks from leading practitioners and theorists. our cross professional dialogue programme is a forum for discussion between architects, builders and others in the building industry. we also hold the annual ‘state of the profession’ symposium with noted professionals, such as riba president stephen hodder, to discuss key issues in architecture today. **be part of the academic discussion.** our highly respected plymouth architecture society (parcs) organises fortnightly lectures that feature leading architects, engineers and designers who showcase and discuss their work. **royal institute of british architects (riba) accreditation** in april 2022, our ba (hons) architecture and master of architecture programmes were revalidated for the next five years with commendations for: - impact of our live project-based work on both learning and the wider community - a vibrant and supportive studio culture grounded in mutual respect and trust between students and staff - a critically engaged, well-rounded, empathetic student body, supported by an exemplary approach to collaborative working enabling students to become mature future professionals.

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Start Date

2026-09
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Tuition fees

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You must have one of the following qualifications:
a level


t level
m

ucas tariff
104 - 136 points

scottish higher


access to he diploma


scottish advanced higher


pearson btec level 3 national diploma (first teaching from september 2016)


extended project


pearson btec level 3 national certificate (first teaching from september 2016)


international baccalaureate diploma programme
26 - 34 points

pearson btec level 3 national extended diploma (first teaching from september 2016)
dmm - ddm

leaving certificate - higher level (ireland) (first awarded in 2017)
h3, h3, h3, h3, h4

pearson btec level 3 national foundation diploma (first teaching from september 2016)


pearson btec level 3 national extended certificate (first teaching from september 2016)


welsh baccalaureate - advanced skills challenge certificate (first teaching september 2015)


as part of your application you are required to submit an e-folio to artsportfolio@plymouth.ac.uk. • submit your work as digital images only, taken from either original digitally-based work, scans of flat work, or photographs of three-dimensional work. • your portfolio should be a collection of jpeg images saved as either a single compressed file, if jpeg format, or as a single compressed file or single combined file, if pdf format. • acceptable digital formats are limited to only jpeg or pdf files; we cannot guarantee that we will be able to view work sent in other formats, so please adhere to the guidelines. • online portfolio submissions can also be considered, but please ensure that the files are public and can be viewed by anyone with a link. further information on: https://plymouth.ac.uk/arts-interviews

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