A building extends beyond mere bricks and mortar, designed to serve its users and environment effectively. The BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology programme at UCA Canterbury equips students with the knowledge to ensure buildings function optimally, are constructed efficiently, and comply with regulatory standards. Through collaborative projects with peers from various architectural disciplines, students gain practical experience mirroring industry practices.This degree prepares graduates for rewarding careers alongside architects in design firms. Utilising advanced facilities, participants create prototypes at diverse scales and explore how human factors influence design elements. Upon completion, students possess the skills, professional connections, and employability to enter the job market swiftly, with employers often recruiting directly from the programme. Related courses include BA (Hons) Architecture (RIBA/ARB Part 1), BSc (Hons) Urban Design & Planning, and BA (Hons) Landscape Architecture & Design.
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