Undergraduate Foundation Program in Engineering and Sciences (3 Term), Leading to Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Architectural Studies

Study Group - University of Strathclyde International Study Centre

UK,Scotland

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45 Months

Duration

CAD 18,500/year

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CAD 0 FREE

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UK, Scotland

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1964

Total Students: 22,000 +

Int. Students: 3,700 +

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Main Campus Address

40 George St, Glasgow G1 1XP, United Kingdom

Undergraduate Foundation Program in Engineering and Sciences (3 Term), Leading to Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Architectural Studies

Program Overview

Undergraduate Foundation Programme in Engineering and Sciences
The Undergraduate Foundation Programme in Engineering and Sciences is a preparation programme for international students who don’t meet the direct entry requirements for an undergraduate degree at the University of Strathclyde. This pathway will prepare you for your chosen undergraduate degree at the Faculty of Engineering or Faculty of Science. Once you successfully complete the programme, you will progress to the second year of a four-year undergraduate degree.

You will study three core modules that will focus on general skills useful in your progression degree, plus route modules specific to your academic area.

Once you have completed the Undergraduate Foundation Programme, and subject to satisfying the progression criteria, you can proceed to the second year* of your four-year degree at the University.

Leading to: Architectural Studies BSc (Hons)
Strathclyde’s Department of Architecture is among the oldest and largest such departments in the UK. It's internationally recognised as one of the most socially active schools of architecture in Europe with "projects rooted in real urban concerns" (DOMUS Europe's Top Schools 2014).

Our aim is to produce graduates suitably prepared to meet the architectural demands of the 21st century.

Studying a BSc Hons Architectural Studies degree with us, you'll develop creative design skills, and learn about construction techniques, materials and environment informed by an understanding of architectural history, culture and theory.