The Architecture BA course at the University of Sheffield is a three-year undergraduate degree that explores architecture from the perspective of arts, humanities and social science. Students will receive the fundamental skills required in architectural design alongside the opportunity to participate in live projects involving real clients. The course aims to create architects that can creatively and effectively address the challenges posed by our changing world. Course Content: In the first year, students will explore the basic principles of architectural design through practical studio work. This includes developing designs from drawing to built models, building study trips and week-long intensive workshops. In the second year, students will build upon their skills and knowledge acquired in the first year, with a choice to select at least one optional module. In the final third year, students are given the opportunity to select their studio unit to develop their projects, with available optional modules to choose from to supplement their studies.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include Architectural Design Studio, History and Theory of Architecture, Environment and Technology, Building, Architect and Society, and Architecture Placement. Optional modules would include Themes in Architecture, Advanced Architectural Design Studies, and Participation, Engagement, Consultation.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the Architects Registration Board (ARB), which means that it is internationally recognized.Future Careers: Students who successfully complete this BA course in Architecture have several career options. The solid foundation established throughout the course equips students for careers in architecture, building conservation, urban design, planning, and management roles within the construction industry.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.