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Architecture and design

These fields offer innovative education across design and the built environment, catering for the growing creative sector with a solid technical foundation.

Architecture

More than just designing buildings, architecture is about understanding what the building is for, who is going to use it and how the structure works.

Building science

Learning building theory, research and development, as well as practice, graduates are in demand in building and construction and many other areas.

Design

Develop the skills, ways of thinking and ethical attitude highly valued by employers and clients through study of the cultures and contexts of design.

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