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Architecture and design degrees

At Brighton we take a socially-conscious, sustainable and collaborative approach. On our architecture and design courses we'll encourage you to find your own creative voice and explore design in context; to reimagine and contribute to society and the world we live in.

Career preparation is built into your studies and you’ll develop the practical and technical skills you need to take your ideas from design to completion, so that you graduate ready for professional practice.

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Architecture, technology and engineering subjects

Our degrees in architecture, interior architecture and product design

Undergraduate degrees

Our courses have an outstanding track record of producing graduates who go on to fulfilling and innovative careers.

You'll explore your creativity in a design studio environment reflecting professional practice.

  • Architecture BA(Hons)
  • Design Engineering BEng(Hons)
  • Design Engineering MEng
  • Interior Architecture BA(Hons)
  • Interior Design BA(Hons)
  • Product Design BSc(Hons)

We also offer courses with an integrated foundation year to develop the confidence and skills needed to study at degree level.

  • Architecture and design integrated foundation year
  • Design Engineering BEng(Hons) with integrated foundation year

Postgraduate degrees in architecture

To be able to register as an architect you need to complete three stages of your studies: RIBA parts 1, 2 and 3. 

On successful completion of your Architecture BA(Hons) degree you are awarded RIBA Part 1. This enables you to progress to the RIBA Part 2, our MArch course, at postgraduate level which you can also study with us at Brighton, continuing on your path to becoming a qualified architect.

  • Architecture Professional Practice Pre-Diploma
  • Architecture RIBA Part 2 MArch
  • Architectural Research MRes
  • Architecture Post Part 2 Professional Experience
  • Management, Practice and Law in Architecture (RIBA Part 3)
  • Architectural and Urban Design MA

Postgraduate degrees in design

Our Interior Design MA is designed to promote interdisciplinary research and practice: we are looking to develop creative collaborations between fine artists, designers, architects and thinkers.

  • Interior Design MA

On our established course Sustainable Design MA, designers and creatives use practice-based design research to examine the challenges of sustainable development and present original ideas for more sustainable futures.

  • Sustainable Design MA
Product design students demonstrating painting tool to Alison Lapper who is in a wheelchair

Product design students, Eli and Peter, created innovative painting method Enayball. Graduate from interior architecture final project exploring sustainability

Interior Architecture graduate Matilda Swift-Barnard's final project 'Extinction Rebellion HQ & Clandestine Network of Tunnels for Protests’ has sustainability as the key theme. 

Joe de Kadt final drawings for architecture projectArchitecture graduate Joe de Kadt explores how traditional, heritage or vernacular architectural practices can provide answers to problems of sustainability.

Professional accreditation

Our Architecture BA(Hons), Architecture RIBA Part 2 MArch and Management, Practice and Law (RIBA Part 3) are accredited by the Architects Registration Board (ARB) and validated by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).

Our Product Design BSc(Hons) is accredited by the (IED).

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