hey, i am planning on going to university after the summer to study architecture and i’ve got offers from a few amazing unis. i was just wondering if these are listed from best to worst or are they in a random order. i am currently deciding whether to firm bath or nottingham and i’m really struggling with my decision :)
That's fantastic! They are in a random order, but are all great places to study. I know people that went to both Bath and Nottingham, they are both very successful.
Hi. First of all, congratulations! I know these school are very challenging to get in so the fact that you got into both is amazing. I would love to go to Bath but I'm not sure where to start in my preparation and how to create a strong portfolio. Would you mind answering a few of my questions? I know it's been two years, so I'm pretty sure you won't reply, but I wanted to ask just in case. Thank you! (Btw, if there's someone that got into an architecture school and wouldn't mind sharing some tips, I would be very grateful.)
@@terezakoubova3922 hi, of course, i’m happy to answer any questions, although unfortunately i am not studying at bath but i’d be happy to help with whatever i can.
I have completed my BArch recently. further I want to pursue my masters in Project and construction management or Real Estate and construction management. When universities are best for these courses in UK
Not a bad school too but it’s still a fairly new course and for RIBA Part II they’re still seeking accreditation. The others on the list have been established for many years.
hello just completed my bachelor in architecture. what would you say about the masters courses that do not have RIBA accreditation? for e.g, im looking into urban design M.Arch courses. But i couldnt find any that are RIBA accreditation. Most of the courses that are under RIBA are general architecture 2 year long ones. How would choosing a course with or without RIBA accreditation factor into my job search or career overall after my masters?
I think most if not all RIBA accredited masters are two years long. It's hard to tell, but for the best chances I would go for an accredited course. That is not to say that doing the opposite will hinder your success. Good luck!
hello! I am gonna to learn architecture this year and get several offers, such as Edinburgh Shaffield Manchester Liverpool Cardiff and Newcastle, which school is the best? would you please give me some advice? Thank you very much!!!
Hi! Im planning to study architecture at the uni of greenwich. Would I have to do an intern year in-between my Bachelors and Masters degree. And is that year in the uni program, or would I have to find it on my own. Would be great if you would help!
An intern year or year out or year in industry is commonly done after your first Bachelors degree. There are universities that take students without experience in practice, but most prefer students to take a year out. I suggest contacting the universities directly to see what they would prefer. I hope this helps!
Any info on London School of Architecture please?
I'll see if I can put something together
hey, i am planning on going to university after the summer to study architecture and i’ve got offers from a few amazing unis. i was just wondering if these are listed from best to worst or are they in a random order. i am currently deciding whether to firm bath or nottingham and i’m really struggling with my decision :)
That's fantastic! They are in a random order, but are all great places to study. I know people that went to both Bath and Nottingham, they are both very successful.
Hi. First of all, congratulations! I know these school are very challenging to get in so the fact that you got into both is amazing.
I would love to go to Bath but I'm not sure where to start in my preparation and how to create a strong portfolio. Would you mind answering a few of my questions? I know it's been two years, so I'm pretty sure you won't reply, but I wanted to ask just in case. Thank you! (Btw, if there's someone that got into an architecture school and wouldn't mind sharing some tips, I would be very grateful.)
@@terezakoubova3922 hi, of course, i’m happy to answer any questions, although unfortunately i am not studying at bath but i’d be happy to help with whatever i can.
Which one is best and cheapest architecture University
Oxford brookes cheapest and on of the best
@@bilalshaikh5851 but I want b.arch or bsc. In architecture
@@mohitbapdoliya346 well if you are looking for b.sc then b.a and bsc are similar
Hello, I recently completed my B.ARCH in India and planning to do Masters I just
Want to know weather can we work simultaneously during our study?
I have completed my BArch recently. further I want to pursue my masters in Project and construction management or Real Estate and construction management.
When universities are best for these courses in UK
Hi I am architect waqar jalil Malik from Pakistan
How can I get a scholarship for masters degree in architecture in any of them plzzz
Which one is best course ba(hons) in architecture or b.arch
Which a level subjects do they require?
Best case scenario is maths, science, and art/design but most just want maths OR a science and a portfolio of sketches and creative work.
Where’s Loughborough uni?
Not a bad school too but it’s still a fairly new course and for RIBA Part II they’re still seeking accreditation. The others on the list have been established for many years.
hello just completed my bachelor in architecture. what would you say about the masters courses that do not have RIBA accreditation? for e.g, im looking into urban design M.Arch courses. But i couldnt find any that are RIBA accreditation. Most of the courses that are under RIBA are general architecture 2 year long ones. How would choosing a course with or without RIBA accreditation factor into my job search or career overall after my masters?
I think most if not all RIBA accredited masters are two years long. It's hard to tell, but for the best chances I would go for an accredited course. That is not to say that doing the opposite will hinder your success. Good luck!
hello! I am gonna to learn architecture this year and get several offers, such as Edinburgh Shaffield Manchester Liverpool Cardiff and Newcastle, which school is the best? would you please give me some advice? Thank you very much!!!
They are all very good universities, you will get a great degree/experience at all of them!
hey im applying to sheffield and newcastle this year too! whats your portfolio like?
When do you have to send the portfolio
A portfolio is usually sent with your application. But sometimes they will ask to see it when you have an interview.
Hii there!! I completed my bachelors in civil engineering is it possible to do masters in architecture?
It depends on the university requirements that you are applying to. It's best to contact them directly and they will let you know. Good luck!
Yes ,it is possible.You can do M.arch
Hi! Im planning to study architecture at the uni of greenwich. Would I have to do an intern year in-between my Bachelors and Masters degree. And is that year in the uni program, or would I have to find it on my own. Would be great if you would help!
An intern year or year out or year in industry is commonly done after your first Bachelors degree. There are universities that take students without experience in practice, but most prefer students to take a year out. I suggest contacting the universities directly to see what they would prefer. I hope this helps!
I want to talk to you
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Walaikum assalam varahmathullahi vabarakaathuhu
For architecture master program.
Please help me
Hi, happy to help. Please send me a direct message
@@annotatearchitecture... Can you please tell me any university teaching online masters degree in architecture