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IELTS 6.5 with no skills below 6.0, or an equivalent qualification
We have now welcomed students from over 140 countries across the globe. If you are interested in studying with us you can find your country and get all the information you'll need about entry requirements and how to apply.
If you're applying via UCAS, find out more about how your qualifications fit into the UCAS tariff.
Selection Criteria
We may use selection criteria based on your personal attributes; experience and/or commitment to the area of study. This information will be derived from your personal statement and reference and will only be used if you have met the general entry requirements.
Interview Required
We conduct interviews as part of the admissions process and suitable applicants will be invited to an interview - interview dates will be published in due course. Invitations are sent via UCAS and you should check your UCAS Track account for further interview details. At interview you are assessed on your portfolio (artwork or photographs of artwork together with written assignments), general knowledge and your enthusiasm for Architecture.
International baccalaureate: 27 Points
Studio time is central to this course. You’ll develop your skills in our extensive studio facilities, which include workshop and computer-modelling software.
As part of your course, you’ll:
Study a wide range of topics – from studio design and model-making, to art, history and culture
Use industry-standard tools to design and build your projects
Learn technical skills in workshops alongside students from our BA (Hons) Interior Architecture & Design and BA (Hons) Landscape Architecture & Design courses
You can see examples of work from previous students by visiting the Leeds School of Arts festival site or our 2019 Research Yearbook; Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3, Volume 4 & Volume 5.
You can also follow us on Twitter and Instagram.
Industry events and guest lectures
You’ll have access to external events throughout the course including lectures and workshops. The INSIDE/OUT lecture series brings together some of the most exciting names from the fields of art, architecture, design, fashion, film, music, performing arts and beyond. You can catch up on previous lectures by visiting the Leeds Arts Research Centre site.
Professional body exemptions
This qualification provides exemption from the Architects Registration Board (ARB) and RIBA Part I examination.
Professional experience and development
The Leeds School of Architecture offers a Professional Experience and Development Record (PEDR) Monitoring Service for graduates with BA (Hons) Architecture, Master of Architecture (MArch) or similar degree.
The PEDR is an electronic record of your professional experience, development and competency in the practice of architecture. A PEDR will offer support on the pathway to registration or licensure, primarily with the ARB. For more information, please visit our PEDR page.
Becoming an architect
To become a fully qualified architect takes seven years. We offer the professional body recognition that will enable you to progress on to further study in this field. You’ll need to complete a MArch (Master of Architecture) giving exemption from Part II of the RIBA Examination in Architecture. You’ll then complete the Postgraduate Diploma in Architectural Professional Practice, giving exemption from Part III.
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Year 1
AC1.1 Architectural Context
AC1.2 Architectural Context
AT1.1 Architectural Technology
AT1.2 Architectural Technology
AD1.1 Architectural Design
AD1.2 Architectural Design
DC1 Design Communication
Year 2
AC2.1 Architectural Context
AC2.2 Architectural Context
AT2.1 Architectural Technology
AT2.2 Architectural Technology
AD2.1 Architectural Design
AD2.2 Architectural Design
DC2 Design Communication
Year 3
AC3 Architectural Context
AT3.1 Architectural Technology
AT3.2 Architectural Technology
PS1 Professional Studies
AD3.1 Architectural Design
AD3.2 Architectural Design
This course provides the first step in becoming an architect and also offers an excellent grounding in design. As well as progressing to further studies in architecture, graduates have taken up a variety of careers, from virtual games design, product design and psychology to project management. To become a fully-qualified architect takes seven years and we offer the professional body recognition that will enable you to advance your studies and progress to professional accreditation. In order to fully qualify as an architect, you will need to complete a MArch (Master of Architecture), giving exemption from Part 2 of the RIBA Examination in Architecture. You will then complete the Postgraduate Diploma in Architectural Professional Practice, giving exemption from Part 3.
Architect
Architectural Technologist
Interior and Spatial Designer
Building Surveyor
Health Insurance_fee:£300/year