Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 2) MArch
Kingston University
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Architecture is a profession this course is an integral part of a sequence of steps – RIBA parts 1, 2 and 3 - that lead to entry into it. Criteria for entry on to the UK Register of Architects are prescribed by the Architects Registration Board (ARB). The ARB and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) have agreed to hold the criteria in common and successful completion of the MArch degree gives Part 2 exemption.In addition to this, the RIBA has introduced new Themes and Values for ...Read more

Architecture is a profession this course is an integral part of a sequence of steps – RIBA parts 1, 2 and 3 - that lead to entry into it. Criteria for entry on to the UK Register of Architects are prescribed by the Architects Registration Board (ARB). The ARB and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) have agreed to hold the criteria in common and successful completion of the MArch degree gives Part 2 exemption.In addition to this, the RIBA has introduced new Themes and Values for Architectural Education. This includes further focus on climate literacy, health and life safety, ethical practice, and research literacy. The modules in the programme work within this framework to provide a coherent balance of intellectual and practical skills, as well as working to develop students' transferable skills.

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88/279
CUG Subject Ranking
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27th
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88th
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Mariam
18 Jan 24

The sense of community between the arts department is great as we can help each other across disciplines. I do however feel that as the uni buildings are spread across the city,..Read more

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Soma Vitold
29 Nov 23

I really like the technological attributes of studying at Kingston and also the way students are supported by different programmes and schemes. Last year I was receiving the..Read more

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Entry requirements

Applicants must have: Preferably ARB/RIBA Part 1 or exemption from it, but we will consider applications without Part 1 who have undertaken non-UK or non-validated architecture degrees. Before qualifying as a UK architect, students must have obtained Part 1, as well as Part 2 and 3. Please contact the ARB regarding eligibility for their Prescribed Part 1 exam; in most cases, not less than 40 weeks of appropriate professional experience prior to entry; a high level of basic design skill as well as an ability to engage in a rigorous, graduate programme of study; an understanding of architecture as both an academic subject and an ongoing practice; and a commitment and motivation to the practice of architecture. We will give preference to applicants who have: 2:2 or above honours degree; and evidence of a range of experience in either architectural practice or an allied design/construction environment.

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£9,535 per year

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£19,500 per year

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£19,500 per year

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Mariam
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The sense of community between the arts department is great as we can help each other across disciplines. I do however feel that as the uni buildings are spread across the city,...
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Soma Vitold
29 Nov 23
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I really like the technological attributes of studying at Kingston and also the way students are supported by different programmes and schemes. Last year I was receiving the...
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Kingston University
Grange Road Kingston upon Thames London KT1 2QJ United Kingdom
Nearest tube station: Wimbledon  2.5 miles away Nearest train station: Kingston  0.3 miles away
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