Architect Apprenticeship (Level 7) (RIBA Part 2 and Part 3)
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**why study this course?** this postgraduate course combines an apprenticeship with study over a four-year period. funded by their employer, participants complete riba parts 2 and 3 whilst working as architectural apprentices. **you may be interested if you are:** - an individual hoping to study riba parts 2 and 3 part-time whilst working as an apprentice in an architectural firm (having already secured your apprenticeship position) - an individual hoping to study riba parts 2 and 3 part-time whilst working as an apprentice in an architectural firm, and requiring assistance in finding an employer to work for as an apprentice during this time - an architecture practice that already has an apprentice who they would like to fund in completing this course alongside their apprenticeship - an architecture practice that would like to be matched with an apprentice, who they will then fund to complete this course and their apprenticeship as an apprentice you will join london met’s revered school of art, architecture and design. the design and technology teaching for this postgraduate architecture course is carried out by a combination of practitioners and academics, ensuring the programme maintains relevance. with its campus located in a thriving cultural area of london, the school also boasts strong links to architectural and construction industries. this course is designed to enable architecture practices to retain talented apprentices, so they may continue to work four days a week in the office whilst studying our architecture (riba 2) - march and examination in professional practice (riba 3) - pg cert courses on a part-time basis. over their four-year postgraduate journey to fully-qualified status as an architect, the apprentice will progress through a combination of work-based training and university study. 95% funding is available for smaller practices as well as 100% funding for larger levy-paying practices. to express interest in this programme and begin your application, both apprentices and architecture practices can contact peggy le cren at p.lecren@londonmet.ac.uk
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