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The Bachelor of Architecture program encourages students to actively create, build, and participate daily as they investigate design through hands-on experimentation and critical analysis. The curriculum emphasizes designing, constructing, and evaluating buildings to cultivate essential design skills, empowering students to develop and present architectural concepts that benefit both communities and the environment. While Year 4 concentrates on Glasgow, the initial three years examine Scotland's rural landscapes and architectural adaptations. This architecture program offers an Ordinary degree after 3 years or an Honours degree after 4 years, along with ARB/RIBA Part 1 exemption upon completing Year 3 (full-time) or Year 4 (part-time). Typically, full-time students complete a year of professional training in an accredited architecture firm between their third and fourth years.