Program start date | Application deadline |
2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
About our foundation years
Overview
Our Foundation Year courses are perfect for you if you are returning to education after a long time, or you don't have the qualifications for direct entry into our degree programmes. They are also suitable for those thinking of re-training and would like an introduction to the area, or international students wanting an additional year to adapt to the UK academic system.
Eligibility
- Are returning to education after a long time
- Don't have the qualifications for direct entry into our degree programmes
- Are thinking of re-training and would like an introduction to the area
- Are an international student wanting an additional year to adapt to the UK academic system
- Are still evaluating which degree pathway at UEL is the right one for you
Full-time or Part-time Study
Foundation years can only be studied full-time. However, you can transfer to part-time delivery once you have completed your foundation year. Please apply to the full-time option if you wish to study in this way.
Architecture (ARB/RIBA PART 2) MArch
Overview
Our award-winning architecture department enjoys an international reputation for excellence and for producing architects who combine technical skills with practical experience.
Course Options
- Start date: September 2025
- MArch: 2 years, full-time
Entry Requirements
- Academic requirements: Bachelor's degree with minimum Second Class (2:2) or equivalent in an environmentally-relevant subject
- International Qualifications: We accept a wide range of European and international qualifications in addition to A-levels, the International Baccalaureate and BTEC qualifications
- Portfolio requirements: A portfolio is required and should be relevant to this course
- English Language requirements: Overall IELTS 6.0 with minimum 6.0 in writing and speaking, and 5.5 in listening and reading
Fees
- Home Applicant: £9,535 per year
- International Applicant: £15,560 per year
Funding
- Postgraduate Loans Scheme: £10,280 to fund your Masters Programme
- Postgraduate Scholarship: 50% discount on course fees
- Alumni Discount: up to 15% fee waiver
- Early Payment Discount: 5% fee waiver
- Asylum Seekers scholarship: 100% fee waiver
- Civic Engagement: £1,000
- Hardship Bursary: up to £2,000
- Sport Scholarships: Up to £6,000
Additional Costs
- Textbooks
- Computer equipment
- Printing
- Travel
- Personal laptops and other personal devices
- Personal copies of books
- Optional study visits and field trips
- Your own chosen materials and equipment
- Costs of participating in external events, exhibitions, performances etc.
What We're Researching
Our academic team combines world-class teaching with an enquiring research approach. Our staff includes celebrated practising architects such as Maria Segantini, partner of C+S Architects, Tony Fretton, principal of Tony Fretton Architects, and Katherine Clarke, partner of Muf.
Your Future Career
With our MArch behind you, you will be fully prepared to become a qualified architect. Our course is fully accredited and grants you a Part 2 exemption from the ARB/RIBA professional examinations.
Industry Links
We have well-established links with a variety of architectural practices and local organisations. Our teaching staff is regularly joined by architects from reputed organisations and practices.
Graduate Employers
You will graduate from a course that enjoys an international reputation for producing award-winning designers capable of producing complex architectural proposals with skill and sensitivity.
Job Roles
Some of our graduates go on to work in the public sector and culturally engaged practices. Others choose to join internationally awarded design practices or large global offices. You could even set up your own architectural design practice.
How We Support Your Career Ambitions
We offer dedicated careers support, further opportunities to thrive, such as volunteering and industry networking. Our courses are created in collaboration with employers and industry to ensure they accurately reflect the real-life practices of your future career and provide you with the essential skills needed.
How You'll Learn
Our studios, where the majority of teaching takes place, is a unique and intense environment where you will transform complexity into elegance, animate aesthetics and organise space for social use; whilst integrating essential technical, philosophical, regulatory and practical skills.
How You'll Be Assessed
We assess you through coursework, design work and essays. Your final assessment is at the end of the academic year via your academic portfolio. There are no closed book examinations.
Campus and Facilities
Our waterfront campus in the historic Royal Docks provides a modern, well-equipped learning environment. You will have access to contemporary lecture theatres and seminar rooms, art studios and exhibition spaces, audio and visual labs and a multimedia production centre.
Who Teaches This Course
This course is delivered by the School of Architecture, Computing and Engineering. The teaching team includes qualified academics, practitioners and industry experts as guest speakers.