The Architectural Studies course at the University of Strathclyde is an undergraduate course that provides a rich combination of design and science-based modules. This course introduces students to current themes in architectural design, and helps them develop creative, critical and innovative design skills. Core modules cover topics such as architectural history, theory, and management. It's designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the architectural design process.Course Content: The course provides students with design skills based on an understanding of functioning buildings, construction techniques, and an appreciation of architecture. This is combined with a theoretical understanding encompassing architectural history and theory, human behaviour, sustainability and professional studies.Key Modules: The course includes various modules such as Architectural Design, Architectural Representations, Environmental Building Services, Professional Practice and Studies in Building Materials amongst others.Accreditations: This course is accredited by ARB and RIBA and provides exemption from ARB/RIBA Part 1 Examination.Future Careers: After graduation, students can pursue careers in architecture, urban design, architectural conservation, exhibition design, lighting design, anything that employs design skills or further study. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.