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BArch Architecture

Course Overview

The BArch Architecture at Sheffield Hallam University is designed to enable students to develop the fundamental skills needed to combine both construction and design, focusing not only on the creation of the built environment but also on the structuring of space in and around it

You will develop practical and technical skills – including proficiency in various modelling software, from Computer Aided Design (CAD) to Building Information Modelling (BIM). These tools enable you to explore designs and create data-rich environments, enhancing your capabilities as an architect.

Students will engage in team-based projects within the design studio environment, with an opportunity to work across disciplines in an innovative collaborative project module. They will also work with real clients on design projects, allowing them to bring out their practical skills and make tangible contributions to the world.

In their final year, students will research a topic of their choice, enabling them to master the investigation, data analysis and reporting skills they will need in professional practice. This combination of practice-focused learning and industry issues will make them stand out to employers, preparing them to become confident graduates.

About University

Sheffield Hallam University was established in 1843 and is structured into three main colleges: the College of Business, Technology and Engineering, the College of Social Sciences and Arts, and the College of Health, Wellbeing, and Life Sciences. The university is home to around 32,000 students, with about 18% of them being international students.

According to the Research Excellence Framework, 72% of the research submitted by the university has been evaluated as world-class or internationally excellent. In recognition of its commitment to academic quality, Sheffield Hallam University received a Gold rating in the 2023 Teaching Excellence Framework.

Entry Requirements for Nepalese Students

If you want to apply, you should write a personal statement. In this statement, you can explain why you want to study the course and share any other important details about your past studies. A reference from a teacher or a former employer is usually needed. You also have the choice to include your CV with your application to show any work experience you have.

Grade Requirements:

  • Applicants should hold 120 UCAS tariff points, equivalent to A-level grades within the range of ABB-CCC or other equivalent qualifications.

English Proficiency:

  • If English is not your main language, you will need an IELTS score of 6.0 overall, with at least 5.5 in each part (reading, writing, listening, and speaking).
  • The university also accepts other English language tests, such as PTE or TOEFL.

Cost of Study

The tuition fee for international students studying the BArch Architecture at Sheffield Hallam University is £17,155.

Scholarships

Sheffield Hallam University offers various scholarships and financial support to international students at all study levels, including those starting their first degree, those studying for a higher degree, and international students. This support is available for specific groups, such as young people leaving local authority care, individuals studying nursing or related health professions, and talented student athletes. There is also money to help fine art students attend arts events and lower fees for international students who have achieved high grades. More financial help is available for undergraduate students doing a work placement year and new international students joining the university.

Careers

Graduates of the BArch Architecture from Sheffield Hallam University can pursue various roles, including:

  • Landscape Architect
  • Environmental Consultant
  • Urban Designer
  • Environmental Manager
  • Landscape

Admission

To apply for this course, you will need to go through UCAS or the university's portal. To find out more about this process, speak to one of our trained counsellors

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