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Constructed environments
BA (Hons) Interior Design BA (Hons) Landscape Architecture BA (Hons) Architecture BA (Hons) Interior Architecture & Design BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying BSc (Hons) Urban Planning
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Beth Robertson, Interior Design graduate & Kitchen Designer at Wren Kitchens
Interior Design
Learn how to design and construct spaces, working as a professional designer. Through collaboration you’ll design spaces and address issues for real clients while developing your own brand and portfolio, ready for your graduate career.
Typical modules Year 1/level 4 Elements, Principles, Clients & Concepts Place & Atmosphere Introduction to the Build Environment
Year 2/level 5 Interdisciplinary Collaborative Design Conservation & Interpretation Sustainable Design & Construction
Year 3/level 6 Self-Initiated Final Major Design or Dissertation Self-Promotion Design (for Sustainable) Futures
Industry links Gain experience through live projects, work placements and hearing from guest practitioners.
Constructed environments
Tariff points Offers decided by interview UCAS code/duration 8BD4 – 3 years Study style Coursework & practical projects Study options Full-time/part-time Graduate opportunities Interior Designer for retail, museums, hotels, leisure, housing and commercial clients Start date September 2021 Campus Park, Cheltenham
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Landscape Architecture
Constructed environments
Work in a studio environment on a range of creative site-based projects, including real-life briefs. Be inspired to design innovative, high-quality and resilient landscapes for sustainable living in the future. Explore and learn from lectures, workshops, precedent visits in the UK and overseas, as well as visiting landscape professionals.
“The course has a family-like feel, which is helped by the tutors’ ‘open-door’ policy. This means you’re more than just another student to them – and in turn they encourage you to be more than just another landscape architect.” Rhys Jones, Landscape Architecture graduate, Consultant Landscape Architect at LUC & winner of the Bodfan Gruffydd Prize
Typical modules Year 1/level 4 Appraising Landscapes Historic & Contemporary Landscapes Representation & Design Strategies for Landscape
Year 2/level 5 Environment & Legislation Digital Communications Professional Practice for Landscape Architecture
Year 3/level 6 Philosophy & Creativity Sustainable Technology Design Projects
Industry links Recent work placements include Terrapin Bright Green in New York and MIT in Massachusetts.
Accreditations
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Tariff points Offers decided by interview UCAS code/duration K310 – 3 years Study style 80% coursework, 20% written work Study options Full-time/part-time Graduate opportunities Landscape Architect Urban Designer Environmental Consultant Sustainability Adviser Landscape & Garden Designer Start date September 2021 Campus Francis Close Hall, Cheltenham
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Architecture*
Interior Architecture & Design*
Work on live design projects with real clients, exploring the relationships and context between buildings, places and people.
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Tariff points Offers decided by interview
UCAS code/duration K100 – 3 years
Study style 80% coursework, 20% written work Study options Full-time/part-time Graduate opportunities Architect Architectural Technologist Architectural conservation Urban Designer Start date September 2021 Campus Francis Close Hall, Cheltenham
Develop skills in planning and designing experiential interior spaces. This course challenges the preconceptions of spaces inhabited by people. Explore interior decoration, refurbishment, re-purposing spaces and building construction.
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UCAS code/duration W250 – 3 years
Study style 80% coursework, 20% written work Study options Full-time/part-time Graduate opportunities Interior Architect Interior Designer Interior Consultant Start date September 2021 Campus Francis Close Hall, Cheltenham
Constructed environments
Our newly expanded range of constructed environment courses offer a supportive subject community where innovation and creativity thrive.
Facilities Study in rooftop studios with panoramic views of urban and rural landscapes, and collaborate in dedicated workshops and digital design facilities. Industry links We have connections with over 50 industry partners. With placement opportunities both nationally and internationally, you’ll gain essential real-world experience to graduate a step ahead.
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Quantity Surveying* Urban Planning*
Constructed environments
This course is ideal if you’re interested in the financial management of project design and construction. Whether it’s for a client or a contractor, you’ll develop the skills you need in multidisciplinary and collaborative studios.
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Tariff points Offers decided by interview UCAS code/duration K240 – 3 years Study style 60% written work, 20% coursework, 10% workshop, 10% exams Study options Full-time/part-time Graduate opportunities Quantity Surveyor Employers Agent Land & Property Manager Project Manager Start date September 2021 Campus Francis Close Hall, Cheltenham
Explore how our environments have evolved, with a focus on urban planning. Learn how to manage development, shape smart cities and create resilient, biodiverse urban landscapes that will endure for future generations.
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Tariff points Offers decided by interview UCAS code/duration K431 – 3 years Study style 70% coursework, 30% exams Study options Full-time/part-time Graduate opportunities Urban Planner Town Planner Urban Designer Development control Spatial Planner Start date September 2021 Campus Francis Close Hall, Cheltenham
Ranked No 1
for sustainability People and Planet 2019
95%
of our graduates on current courses have gone on to work or further study within 6 months Destination of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) survey, 2016/17. Full-time, UK domicile students.
*This course is subject to validation.