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Opportunities of PG in Architecture at Birmingham Southern College

Professional Recognition And Further Study Opportunities

The course is recognised by ARB and RIBA for exemption from the Part II Examination for those who have passed, or been exempted from, RIBA Part I. Students without RIBA Part 1 exemption are not eligible for the course, but may be eligible for the MA Architectural Studies programme which is specifically designed for students in this situation.

Attendance
The course lasts for two years in full-time mode (excluding the Diploma 1 year out) and is three years in part-time mode. The part-time mode requires all students to be employed in a suitable design practice, and this experience supplements for attendance, thus resulting in an attendance pattern of one full day per week. Consistent weekly attendance is mandatory in this mode. For full-time students, two formal days of studio teaching are provided along with a third day, in which students visit local architectural practices for tuition.

PG in Architecture at Birmingham Southern College

Birmingham School of Architecture (now linked with Landscape Architecture) enjoys a history and tradition which spans over 100 years. Given that Birmingham is the country’s Second City, the School operates in a rich, diverse, exciting and multi-cultural context. Not only are projects based in the region where appropriate but the School has forged impressive links with local architectural practices, some of which are nationally acclaimed.