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University of Westminster

Course: BSc (Hons) Architecture and Environmental Design

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Course Details

School: University of Westminster

Subject area: Architecture and Environmental Design

Level: BSc (Hons)

Degree duration: 3 years

Degree intake date(s): September

Annual tuition fee: £17,000

*Note: The fees quoted above are subject to change by the course provider and are for guidance only. If your application is successful, a detailed breakdown of fees will be provided with your offer.

School: College of Design, Creative and Digital Industries (DCD). This Bachelor of Science with Honours program focuses on the principles of architectural design with a strong emphasis on environmental sustainability, energy efficiency, and the integration of ecological considerations into the built environment. It often serves as a foundation for further specialization in sustainable architecture or urban design.
Career options as sustainable design consultants, environmental architects, building performance analysts, energy consultants, urban sustainability planners, architectural assistants with an environmental focus, and in roles within architectural practices, sustainability consultancies, and government agencies.
The University of Westminster is one of the most international universities in the UK, with four campuses located in London, regularly voted the #1 student city. It has links to globally recognised companies such as the BBC, Sony, and the Financial Times. The program is within the College of Design, Creative and Digital Industries (DCD).
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