Course overview

  • Starts: Sep 2026
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode: Full time
  • UCAS code: K311
  • Fees: UK: £9,535 (2025/26)* / International: £17,000 (2025/26)*

*Fees subject to change for 2026/27.

Build the foundations for your future

Interested in architecture and spatial design? This course will enhance both your academic and technical skills in architecture and provide you with the opportunity to pursue a career as a practicing architect.

You will be encouraged to discover your own pathway in the architecture and spatial design sector. For this reason, there are a series of modules that are shared and taught by professionals with expertise in the different areas.

Why study this course?

During this course you will look at the principles of architecture and spatial design.

  1. Study in multidisciplinary studios
  2. Work collaboratively with students
  3. Develop skills in the design of buildings and innovative spaces
  4. Explore the principles of architecture and spatial design
  5. Gain invaluable insights into industry
  6. Develop practical design knowledge through project work
  7. Learn from experienced staff and industry experts
  8. Develop knowledge of both historical and contemporary practices

You'll learn to work autonomously and build the confidence to progress on to the undergraduate course that you choose. You'll also be given invaluable insights into the industry and will be encouraged to work collaboratively with students in an environment that mimics industry.

You’ll have the opportunity to explore the functional, expressive and social impact of new construction technology and explore the way in which the environment can influence society, culture and the economy.

By the end of your undergraduate studies, you will assemble a comprehensive portfolio demonstrating your capabilities in urban landscape architecture. You will analyse the complexities of contemporary urban environments, engage with innovative design approaches, and deepen discussions on the development and habitation of 21st-century cities.

The specifics

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