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Welcome to the website of the Constructing Architect also named Bachelor of Architectural Technology and Construction Management.
Whether from architecture or building/civil engineering background, you will find a variety of study and career opportunities when chosing the Constructing Architect course both as full time and exchange student.
VIA University Colleg will accept international students who meet one of the following requirements:
Upper Secondary School examination Certificate and diploma from the Nordic-, European Union and associated countries, and others that have signed the European Convention on the Equivalence of Diplomas Leading to Admission to Universities
International and European Baccalaureate
Secondary School leaving Certificate, and a professional trade education within the building industry
Senior secondary- or high school leaving certificate Arkkitehti, Finland
The University Foundation Course, offered by VIA University College
Bygg- eller anlægstekniker, Norway
Gymnasieingenjör, Sweden
Rakennusmestari, -insinööri, Finland
Arkkitehti, Finland
Other equivalent certificates or professional qualifications
Language skills and Personal Qualifications
International students should ideally have passed an internationally approved English test, please read our list of language tests. Alternatively, Vitus Bering accepts other evidence or documentation of English skills corresponding to the score level indicated above. Finally, students may take Vitus Bering Denmark’s own admission test of English. All applications will be evaluated individually.
Students not having the above Language qualifications are advised to consider our University Foundation Course, which on successful completion will give access to the Constructing Architect Programme.
For further information please press this link University Foundation Course
Bachelor of Architectural Technology and Construction Management.
Whether from architecture or building/civil engineering background, you will find a variety of study and career opportunities when chosing the Constructing Architect course both as full time and exchange student.
If you are intrigued by designing construction, planning and cost control or management of the entire building and construction process, the Constructing Architect Programme provides an ideal professional background.
With the Constructing Architect degree you will find exciting jobs and excellent career opportunities within consulting or contracting companies – either as project managers or construction designers.
The UCL Department of Mechanical Engineering has seen, in recent years, unprecedented activity in refurbishing and re-equipping our laboratories. Highlights of this include an extensive workshop, four engine test cells of the highest specification, a new fluid mechanics laboratory, and a new towing tank for ship models. Six new biomaterials and bioengineering laboratories have been set up funded by the Royal Society and Wolfson Foundation.
The current expertise and prestige of the department continues a long history in which the first professor of engineering in the country was appointed at UCL. The Department of Mechanical Engineering pioneered many initiatives such as the first teaching laboratories, and has developed research areas from patent laws to ship dynamics.
The department has an international reputation for the excellence of its research which is funded by numerous bodies including: EPSRC, EC, Wellcome, the Royal Society, the Leverhulme Trust, Lloyd’s Register Eductional Trust, UK Ministry of Defence, US Office of Naval Research, BAe Systems, Cosworth Technology, Ebara, Jaguar Cars, Shell, BP and many others. The Centre for Materials Research is also hosted by the department.
The Bartlett is unique in offering a multidisciplinary approach to the study of the Built Environment. With the ability to combine the disciplines of architecture, construction and project management, environmental design and planning, its staff and students can make full use of a network of academic expertise. The Bartlett is at the forefront of the debate that is shaping the future of our cities. Most of the staff are involved in practice or consultancy, thereby establishing an active link between theory and practice. Situated in the heart of London, the Bartlett is able to draw on the capital’s numerous experts and facilities in the field of the built environment. UCL’s proximity to the resources of the British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects, and Royal Town Planning Institute provides further benefits.
The Bartlett focuses on the full range of issues concerning the future fabric of cities, and uses London as a unique laboratory for studying the architectural, constructional and urban situations affecting the built environment. It is well equipped with studios, workshops, computing and environmental laboratories, and an extensive library.
The Bartlett has over £14.5million of funded research covering the areas of architecture, building science, construction management, environmental design and engineering, housing, facility and environment management, planning, project management, sustainable heritage and urban design.
Around 70% of the earth’s surface is covered by water. Human activity in the marine environment includes transportation of goods and people, military defence, design and construction of ships, extraction of oil and gas and, of increasing importance today, exploitation of renewable energy such as wind, wave and tidal power.
DEGREE PROGRAMMES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
HJ5P Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering MEng 4 years
A levels:
HJ5P: ABB to include Mathematics (Pure and Applied) and Physics;
HJ56: BBB to include Mathematics (Pure and Applied) and Physics.
A pass in a further subject at AS level or equivalent is required for all programmes
IB Diploma:
HJ5P: 34 points to include Mathematics and Physics at higher level;
HJ56: 32 points to include Mathematics and Physics at higher level
Declared, by Building Design magazine, to be ‘pushing the parameters of architectural education’ with a ‘sky-high’ reputation, at the Bartlett we constantly design, invent, explore, write, draw, teach, speculate, theorise, film, map, critique, analyse and imagine; positively shaping the environment we all live in.DEGREE PROGRAMMES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
K100 Architecture BSc 3 years A levels:
ABB, to include A level Art or equivalent. A pass in a further subject at AS level or equivalent. A Portfolio of work is also required
IB Diploma:
34 points to include Art at higher level or equivalent. A Portfolio of work is also required