Architecture - Professional Certificate in
Master
In Nottingham
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Nottingham
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Duration
15 Months
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Start date
Different dates available
This course is designed to support graduates from a Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Part 1-accredited qualification in architecture, who are undertaking experience in professional practice, prior to entry on a Part 2 course.
The course aims to provide easy access to professional, work-related and educational advice, at the same time as monitoring and helping you interpret your practice-based experience. The programme is optional and therefore not a mandatory requirement to progress on to a Part 2 course. However, it is recognised by the RIBA and Architects Registration Board (ARB), as part of the UK system for ensuring high quality entrants to the profession.
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About this course
You'll be supported for a period of up to fifteen months. This reflects the period of time that Part 1 graduates tend to spend in practice, before proceeding to a Part 2 course.
This course is suitable for students who don't live near NTU. Support will be provided via one-to-one tutorials on a face-to-face basis, or can be conducted via email if this better suits.
Applicants will need to hold an undergraduate qualification with RIBA/ARB Part 1 status.
Students on this programme are expected to be in either architectural practice, relevant qualified employment or voluntary work, as detailed by ARB/RIBA for PEDR purposes.
Reviews
Subjects
- Monitoring
- Development
- Records
- RIBA
- PEDR
- Management
- Development Records
- Practice and Management
- Encountered
- Awareness
Course programme
You will be allocated a Professional Studies Advisor, who will support you in evidencing your experience gained in practice via your Professional Experience and Development Records (PEDR). Your PEDR is a mandatory component of the RIBA Examination in Professional Practice and Management, in conjunction with your Part 3 studies.
Please note that this course doesn't represent a placement programme; instead it can be understood as a 'graduate monitoring service', offered in relation to professional practice.
Recall daysThree times a year, you'll be invited to participate in a recall day; this is a day of lectures, seminars and case study presentations at, or near, NTU. You'll be encouraged to discuss your work experience and compare with your peers. Such exercises will broaden your awareness of the variety of work-based situations encountered, and the lessons these may offer in terms of professional practice.
In the interests of ensuring flexibility and relevance, you'll be invited to suggest some of the content for lectures to be offered, and for questions to be addressed in seminars.
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