Designing Cities: Planning and Architecture BA Honours

Part of Architecture within The faculty of Architecture and the built environment

This course has vacancies - Apply now via UCAS.

Applications received after 6pm on 30 June (UK time) will be entered into Clearing.

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Marylebone, Central London

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Overview

Attendance and Start date
Field Trip Cost £500
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Duration 3 Year Course

* All prices quoted are per year for the academic year 2017/18

* All prices quoted are per module for the academic year 2017/18

Course overview

Subject involving wide-ranging academic, practical and vocational activities. It requires creativity and imagination as well as technical knowledge and skills, and involves the study of the arts, history and technology.

Architecture is normally studied with a view to becoming a professional architect, but it is also an excellent vehicle for further academic study at postgraduate level and other forms of career development.

The usual pattern of academic and professional development involves full-time study Part 1.

Two further years of full-time postgraduate study (Part 2) are then undertaken, followed by another year of practical training and a period of part-time study, culminating in a final examination (Part 3) to qualify for registration as an architect with the Architects Registration Board (ARB).

Modules and learning

Subject involving wide-ranging academic, practical and vocational activities. It requires creativity.

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Course team

Careers

Our recent graduates have found success within interior design, architectural design, the public sector and the construction industries.

At Westminster, we have always believed that your University experience should be designed to enhance your professional life. We place as much emphasis on gaining skills relevant to the workplace as on learning the academic discipline that you are studying

Obtaining a placement, part-time or vacation job while you study will provide you with extra cash and help you demonstrate that you have the skills employers are looking for.

In London, there is a plentiful supply of part-time work - most students at the University of Westminster work part-time (or full-time during vacations) to help support their studies

Our Career Development Centre can help and support you throughout your study and after graduation. You can use our comprehensive Online Vacancy Service to find part-time, placement, voluntary and graduate opportunities.

Our website provides comprehensive information covering topics such as events, job searching, CVs and applications. We organise presentations, networking events with employers, professional bodies, alumni and other organisations to help you with your career planning.

Our careers consultants are experienced personal development trainers and offer a range of self-development workshops to improve your job seeking strategies, to enhance self-confidence and provide self-marketing techniques. We offer support for students and recent graduates to obtain volunteer placements and also for those interested in developing their enterprise skills

We can help you to:
Find part-time / vacation, placement and graduate jobs, including voluntary experience.
Explore how to develop the skills that employers are looking for.
Plan your career development and identify your career options.
Market yourself effectively in CVs, application forms and interviews.

We offer targeted careers information for this course. View the range of careers options that are available to you after you graduate:.

Visit the Career Development Centre's 'finding work in your subject area'.
Visit the Prospects 'options with your subject'.
Our team of careers consultants work closely with Faculty departments to deliver tailored employability support including subject specific workshops, employer events and careers information, advice and guidance.

Fees and Funding

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The tuition fee for the year for students entering in 2015/16 is £9,000. The amount you will pay may increase each year to take into account the effects of inflation.

See further information on financing your studies or information about whether you may qualify for one of our Bursaries and Scholarships.

Educational visits - The cost for these trips covers travel, accommodation and subsistence. The price varies year by year and attendance is optional.

Study materials - We provide core materials during your studies and you may choose to purchase additional materials. This is not compulsory and will depend upon the projects you undertake.

The tuition fee for the year for students entering in 2015/16 is £12,000. The amount you will pay may increase each year to take into account the effects of inflation.

See further information on financing your studies or information about whether you may qualify for one of our Bursaries and Scholarships.

Educational visits - The cost for these trips covers travel, accommodation and subsistence. The price varies year by year and attendance is optional.

Study materials - We provide core materials during your studies and you may choose to purchase additional materials. This is not compulsory and will depend upon the projects you undertake.

Course Location

Cavendish, Central London

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Contact us

Call our dedicated team on:

+44 (0)20 7915 5511

Opening hours (GMT): 9-5pm Monday to Friday

course-enquiries@westminster.ac.uk

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