MSA STAGE 3
Bourdon Building, 22 students
The Bachelor of Architecture programme at the Mackintosh School of Architecture leads to an Ordinary or Honours degree and to exemption from Part 1 of the Examination in Architecture of the ARB/ RIBA at the end of Year 3 full-time study or Year 4 part-time study. The full-time mode takes a minimum of three years for the Ordinary degree and four years for the Honours degree. Full-time students normally undertake a year of practical training in an approved architect’s office between Years 3 and 4.


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