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In the UK, the standard first degree is a Bachelors degree with honours. Generally an Building Conservation degree course usually takes three years full-time study while in Scotland an Building Conservation degree course takes four years.
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Degree Subject Intro: Building Conservation
Architecture is both an art and a science, and draws upon aspects of technology, social sciences, politics and history whether you're designing and constructing new buildings or conserving existing structures.
For such a skilled profession, there is a minimum of seven years training, including two years professional experience in an architects' office with further examination. Most schools of architecture require a portfolio of sketches and you should be able to draw freehand and have a good understanding of mathematics.
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- Best at Bournemouth!!!
- Lots of interesting people to meet, and loads to do!!! Get involved as soon as possible in ANYTHING you think you might like, never mind if other people you know aren't doing it.
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- By Christine - Undergraduate
- At Bournemouth University
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