The Bachelor's degree in Architecture at Ulster University is a fully accredited, innovative and challenging course that combines the creativity of design with a deep understanding of the technical aspects. The course is crafted to stimulate sensitive, innovative and professional attitudes for students to participate and contribute to the architectural industry and society.Course Content: The programme is centred around design studio activities, where students are provided with a dynamic and supportive studio culture and environment to explore architectural issues in-depth, whilst integrating knowledge from other subjects. The course delves into the study of environmental science, materials and construction, history and theory of architecture, and professional studies. Moreover, it is also augmented by field trips and study visits.Key Modules: Includes Design Studio (comprising over 50% of the degree), Environmental Science, Technologies, History and Theory, Digital Media, and Professional Studies.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the Architects Registration Board (ARB). It is also recognised by the European Union.Future Careers: The qualification prepares students for careers in architecture and a wide range of related disciplines including urban design, conservation, planning and property development. Successful completion also enables you to progress to RIBA Part 2, the next step towards becoming a registered architect.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.