Program Overview
The Architecture BA (Hons) program at DMU empowers students to pursue a rewarding career in the creative and impactful field of architecture. Accredited by RIBA and ARB, the curriculum immerses students in the history and design of architecture, equipping them with the technical and professional skills necessary to bring their creative visions to life. Upon graduating, students are exempt from RIBA and ARB Part I examinations, enhancing their career prospects in the UK's top 15 for 'Graduate Prospects'.
Program Outline
The course will immerse you in a journey of discovery on how to bring your creative visions, ideas, and designs to life, with successful graduates progressing into rewarding careers which have the potential to improve and enhance the lives of countless people. With the knowledge gained as part of this degree, you will be able to witness your work turn into tangible creations that serve the communities around you. On the course, you will learn about the history of architecture and design, alongside completing technical, practical, and professional exercises relating to ethical architecture in the commercial world. You’ll also have opportunities to undertake design projects in various spatial, social, and topographical settings, from the smallest of residences and objects to complex megacities and events.
Careers:
The course is accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the Architects Registration Board (ARB), making sure the content taught meets and exceeds the criteria set out by these professional bodies, with students also exempt from RIBA and ARB Part I examinations. Architecture at DMU is in the top 15 for ‘Graduate Prospects’ in the UK.