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International Professional Practice Part 3 Architecture

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    1 year part-time

Course Description

If you’re an international student or architect without UK qualifications and want to enter the UK Register of Architects, our International Professional Practice (part 3) Architecture course is the last step in becoming a professional architect registered with the ARB.

You need to be in full-time employment to be eligible for this course, preferably in a UK architectural practice.

Ideally, you’ll have studied architecture, surveying or civil engineering in the past, and have completed RIBA parts 1 and 2 or their international equivalents. You should have a minimum of two years in architectural practice, with 12 months of that experience in a UK or EU practice.

Entry Requirements

Qualifications or experience

  • Professional status in Surveying, Architecture or Civil Engineering
  • International equivalent to RIBA part 1 and 2 is essential for entry

English language requirements

  • English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5 (or equivalent) with no component score below 6.0.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

You’ll have opportunities in both the public and private sectors, or you may choose to start your own architectural practice.

Graduates of this course have gone onto roles in:

  • architectural design
  • interior design
  • landscape architecture
  • urban design and master planning
  • architectural technology
  • project management
  • construction management

Module Details

Core modules

  • Practice Management, Law and Contract – 30 credits
  • Professional Experience and Practice – 60 credits
  • Topical Research Project – 30 credits

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