Studying Architecture at Kingston University is your first step towards becoming an architect. The course will give you strong foundations for an impactful and rewarding career in this exciting sector. Previous graduates now work for leading architectural practices in the UK and overseas.
During the course, you’ll follow themes set by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). Topics include climate literacy, health and life safety, ethical practice, and research literacy. You’ll study modules that blend intellectual and practical learning, developing the transferable and digital skills you need to stand out in the job market.
You’ll develop a deep understanding of design and creative observation, focusing on how buildings are made and the fundamental role of tectonic components in architectural character. Teaching will come from a team of talented, practising architects, whose work is widely recognised.
In the studio, you’ll refine your skills in everything from casting, pencil and charcoal rendering to detailed large-scale model-making, computer-based graphics and CAD drawing. On the theoretical side, you’ll study key cultural, historical, social, sustainable, material and technical issues in the built environment.