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BA - Bachelor of Arts
Architectural Association School Of Architecture
Full Time
SEP
3 years
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BA - Bachelor of Arts
Architectural Association School Of Architecture
Full Time
SEP
3 years
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The Intermediate Programme BA(Hons) in Architecture leads to a RIBA Part 1 qualification and allows students not only to broaden the horizons of how architecture is physically manifested in the world, but also to holistically consider how cities are designed, to imagine a future for the environment and to redefine how we want to live together.
The first year is characterised by its shared, open studio and defined by a learning-through-making approach, which provides students with the tools and methods that help to foster an exploratory and intellectual interest in architecture. The studio encourages individuals to focus on the challenges of the 21st century, while learning about and challenging the foundational principles of architecture.
Years two and three introduce students to the unit system, in which small design studios (12–14 students) operate a vertical structure of second and third-year students. Innovative approaches to the study of form, typology, programme, site, material, craft and fabrication sit side-by-side with the study of critical architectural theory, environmental and technical considerations, speculative studies and different modes of architectural practice.
Students living in
Domestic
£25,225 per year
Students from Domestic
The tuition fees for the programme is the same for all students, regardless of their nationality, and all students are required to pay an additional £95 AA Membership and Student Forum Fee each year, which is payable with the Term 1 fees. Tuition fees are approved by the AA Council on an annual basis. The AA reserves the right to increase tuition fees on an annual basis, in line with inflation to reflect the increased costs involved in delivering the programme.
£25,225 per year
Students from England
The tuition fees for the programme is the same for all students, regardless of their nationality, and all students are required to pay an additional £95 AA Membership and Student Forum Fee each year, which is payable with the Term 1 fees. Tuition fees are approved by the AA Council on an annual basis. The AA reserves the right to increase tuition fees on an annual basis, in line with inflation to reflect the increased costs involved in delivering the programme.
£25,225 per year
Students from Scotland
The tuition fees for the programme is the same for all students, regardless of their nationality, and all students are required to pay an additional £95 AA Membership and Student Forum Fee each year, which is payable with the Term 1 fees. Tuition fees are approved by the AA Council on an annual basis. The AA reserves the right to increase tuition fees on an annual basis, in line with inflation to reflect the increased costs involved in delivering the programme.
£25,225 per year
Students from Wales
The tuition fees for the programme is the same for all students, regardless of their nationality, and all students are required to pay an additional £95 AA Membership and Student Forum Fee each year, which is payable with the Term 1 fees. Tuition fees are approved by the AA Council on an annual basis. The AA reserves the right to increase tuition fees on an annual basis, in line with inflation to reflect the increased costs involved in delivering the programme.
£25,225 per year
Students from Northern Ireland
The tuition fees for the programme is the same for all students, regardless of their nationality, and all students are required to pay an additional £95 AA Membership and Student Forum Fee each year, which is payable with the Term 1 fees. Tuition fees are approved by the AA Council on an annual basis. The AA reserves the right to increase tuition fees on an annual basis, in line with inflation to reflect the increased costs involved in delivering the programme.
£25,225 per year
Students from Channel Islands
The tuition fees for the programme is the same for all students, regardless of their nationality, and all students are required to pay an additional £95 AA Membership and Student Forum Fee each year, which is payable with the Term 1 fees. Tuition fees are approved by the AA Council on an annual basis. The AA reserves the right to increase tuition fees on an annual basis, in line with inflation to reflect the increased costs involved in delivering the programme.
£25,225 per year
Students from EU
The tuition fees for the programme is the same for all students, regardless of their nationality, and all students are required to pay an additional £95 AA Membership and Student Forum Fee each year, which is payable with the Term 1 fees. Tuition fees are approved by the AA Council on an annual basis. The AA reserves the right to increase tuition fees on an annual basis, in line with inflation to reflect the increased costs involved in delivering the programme.
£25,225 per year
Students from International
The tuition fees for the programme is the same for all students, regardless of their nationality, and all students are required to pay an additional £95 AA Membership and Student Forum Fee each year, which is payable with the Term 1 fees. Tuition fees are approved by the AA Council on an annual basis. The AA reserves the right to increase tuition fees on an annual basis, in line with inflation to reflect the increased costs involved in delivering the programme.
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