The BA in Architecture at the University for the Creative Arts (UCA) is a comprehensive course that introduces students to a range of architectural designs and theories. The course combines the latest theories with hands-on practical experience to prepare students for a career in architecture. Course Content: The content of the course includes a foundation in architectural design, with students being introduced to architectural history and theories. They will learn about sustainable design and how environmental factors play a role in designing a building. Furthermore, practical skills such as using CAD software and drawing techniques are covered. Students will also have the opportunity to carry out collaborative projects, engage with professionals in the industry, and even go on field trips.Key Modules: There are several key modules that focus on areas such as the principles of architectural design, tectonics, urbanites, spatial culture and architectural cultures. Student-led and collaborative projects are also an integral part of the course module. Accreditations: The course is RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) Part 1 exemption validated and prescribed by ARB (Architects Registration Board).Future Careers: Graduates are well-equipped to compete for roles in various areas including architecture, sustainable design, landscape architecture, immersive spatial design and urban planning. The course also prepares students to pursue postgraduate studies in architecture and related fields.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.