PGDip(PGCert) Management, Practice and Law in Architecture: University of Brighton
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- Degree
- PGDip(PGCert)
- Address
- PGDip(PGCert) Management, Practice and Law in Architecture: University of Brighton, Faculty of Arts Faculty Office, University of Brighton, Grand Parade, Brighton BN2 0JY, Brighton, United Kingdom
- Ads
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- Subject
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Architecture
- Course Language(s)
- English
- Course Beginning
- September
- Duration
- Max 4 years part time
- Scholarship and Grants
http://www.brighton.ac.uk/money
- Telephone
- +44 (0) 1273 642332
- E-mail
post...@brighton.ac.uk
- Website
- http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/study/interio...
Course details
The course equips students with the appropriate level of knowledge, skill, ability and judgement to practise as an architect, and to provide and fulfil their professional responsibilities when they enter the profession, including the organisation of practise structures to accomplish this.
The course and the examination are structured to meet the objectives of the Part 3 criteria as set out by the Architects Registration Board (ARB) and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
Career and progression opportunities
Graduates of the course are entitled to use the title of 'architect', to practise as a UK-registered architect, to become a Chartered Architect, and subject to other statutory provisions, to establish themselves as an EU registered architect.
Although many graduates choose to continue in professional practice, others embark on academic architectural careers or on careers in related professions.
Entry requirements
- For non-native speakers of English: IELTS 6.5 overall, 6.0 in writing.
- Degree and/or experience: Minimum requirement: Architecture BA(Hons) or BSc(Hons) with exemption from RIBA Part 1, or equivalent. Postgraduate diploma in Architecture with exemption from RIBA Part 2, or equivalent. Individual offers may vary, but without change to the minimum requirement.
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