The BSc Architecture course at the University of Reading is a full-time undergraduate programme that explores architectural design through practice, theory, and history. This broad, creative degree lets you engage in both the practical and theoretical aspects of architecture. The focus throughout is on design and creativity, and you’ll use the same industry-standard technology that professional architects use.Course Content: The course content includes an introduction to architecture practice and theory with seminars and studio work. The modules aim to enhance students' knowledge of architectural design principles, theoretical concepts of space and form, and understanding of the relationship between architectural design and society.Key Modules: Key modules include Design 1 and 2, (which are year-long modules that introduce students to concepts and strategies in architectural design), History and Theory 1 and 2, (providing students with a grounding in the social, cultural, and theoretical context of architecture), and Architectural practice & management, (helping students understand the practical aspects of architecture in a professional setting).Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the Architects Registration Board (ARB).Future Careers: The BSc Architecture course opens up a range of career opportunities, including progressing on to a postgraduate Master of Architecture programme, or careers in construction project management, architectural practices, graphic design, and interior design.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.