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Architecture apprenticeships can be another way to become an architect. They combine practical experience in an architectural practice with academic training ...
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Generally, to enter an Architectural Assistant apprenticeship, it's likely you'll need a CV, portfolio and qualifications equivalent to 5 GCSEs and 3 A Levels.
Architect (integrated degree) (level 7) ; Qualification level: 7. Equivalent to master's degree. ; Typical duration: 48 months ; Maximum funding: £21,000. Maximum ...
You can get into this role through an architect degree apprenticeship. You'll usually need 4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) and A-Levels, or equivalent.
This apprenticeship provides a new practical route for Part 1 graduates to obtain the qualifications necessary to become registered architects.
Our apprenticeships are an integrated “earn and learn” route open to people of any age looking to pursue qualifications in architecture.
The Architect (Integrated Degree) Apprenticeship is a Level 7 programme of study, leading to title of architect. You achieve ARB and RIBA criteria for Part ...
This course is 3 years, plus 1 term part time. Apprentices usually attend university one day per week for the 15 week first semester, and one day per week for ...
This programme is a part-time four-year course and includes the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Part II and Part III qualifications.
Study our Architect apprenticeship to gain the Master's level expertise you need to become a qualified architect, from a respected architecture educator.