The Architecture course offered by the University of Brighton is a full-time, three-year Bachelor of Arts degree program that provides students with an understanding of architecture's fundamentals. The course is designed to inspire a sense of inquiry and creative exploration among students while providing them with the technical skills necessary to pursue careers in the field of architecture and related professions.Course Content: The course content focuses on a variety of areas including the design studio, where you will work on design projects, both individually and in teams. The curriculum also includes architectural history and theory, technology, representation, and professional studies.Key Modules: Some of the key modules of the course include Design Studio where you'll engage in design projects, Architectural History and Theory which explores contextual, theoretical and historical perspectives, Technology which covers construction, materials and environmental response, Professional Studies that ensures your readiness for professional practice, Representation where you'll develop your visual and verbal communication skills, and Studio Research Project where you'll expand your understanding of architectural issues.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the Architects Registration Board (ARB). On successful completion, it provides RIBA/ARB Part 1 exemption, an important step towards becoming a practicing architect.Future Careers: After completing the BA in Architecture at the University of Brighton, students have gone on to work in architectural practice, in design and construction industries, and in the arts, culture, and heritage sectors. Postgraduate study opportunities are also available in areas such as urban design, sustainable architecture, and architectural and design history.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.