Overview
Architectural technologists are the experts that translate a modern architect’s vision into reality. With innovative techniques and digital tools, they bridge the gap between architectural aesthetics and practicality, taking into consideration safety, sustainability, functionality and efficiency.
Digitisation and regulations such as the Building Safety Act are reshaping this field and there is a growing demand for technical expertise and knowledge. On UCEM’s part-time, online BSc (Hons) Architectural Design Technology programme, you’ll explore the dynamic intersection between design, technology and construction and become a valuable contributor to the evolving landscape of architecture and built environment sustainability.
Why study this programme?
- Develop the key skills and technical literacy needed to accelerate your career trajectory
- Acquire the technical language and critical thinking skills required to work with stakeholders and lead on projects
- Explore the latest technologies and digital innovations
- Collaborate with your fellow students in virtual design studios
- Get input on your work from technical experts and industry professionals
Who is this programme for?
Built for you
Aspiring professionals with an interest in the design of the built environment looking for a future career as an Architectural Technologist/Architectural Technician.
Existing architectural professionals with industry experience wanting to level-up their technical knowledge and design skills and become future leaders.
Structure
Modules you will study
Introduction to the Built Environment 1
Introduction to Sustainability
Professional and Business Practice
Introduction to Regulatory and Built Environment Law
Introduction to the Built Environment 2
Technology and Design 1: Contemporary Domestic
Building Pathology and Conservation Principles
Design and Environmental Science
Technology and Design 2: Data Informed Design for Commercial Buildings
Technology and Design 3: Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA)
Modelling Information Management: Theory and Practice
Effectively collecting, organising and communicating information is a crucial aspect of collaborative design. In line with digital transformation and the UK Building Information Modelling (BIM) framework, this module will help students understand both the theory and practical application of information management standards, protocols and responsibilities. To showcase their understanding, they will relate their theory to practice by creating a 3D information model against a designated project brief.
Project Management in the Built Environment
If you require further information about programme content, please view the programme specifications below which set out aims, intended learning outcomes and assessment methods. Please note that modules are subject to change.
Entry requirements
Students are required to be 18 years or over at the start of their programme.
Entrants must have obtained 96 UCAS tariff points (or an equivalent level of attainment through recognised qualifications not included in the UCAS tariff), or have fulfilled one of the following criteria:
- Have completed an Advanced Apprenticeship in Surveying or an Advanced Apprenticeship in Construction Technical through which a Construction and Built Environment Diploma with a minimum DD profile was obtained or through which a Construction and Built Environment Extended Diploma with a minimum MMM profile was obtained, or an equivalent qualification
- Have a current Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Associate qualification (AssocRICS) and be in relevant employment
And
- GCSE Grade 4 (or C) or above in English and Mathematics or an equivalent Level 2 qualification in English and Mathematics as defined by the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) in England
The academic level of international qualifications that are not listed on the UCAS tariff will be assessed using UK ENIC.
Students can also submit an electronic portfolio to further illustrate their credentials in both a technical and design capacity. Previous work from school, college or university will be considered alongside qualifications.
If an applicant does not meet the standard entry requirements UCEM will consider the application on an individual basis. In these cases, the application will be assessed by the Programme Leader, who will give careful consideration to any professional and life experiences as well as any academic or vocational qualifications the applicant may hold.
For Hong Kong students, the application will be assessed by the Dean of School (International). The applicant may be asked to provide a detailed personal statement and/or a reference or letter of support from an employer or mentor to support the application.
Applications are assessed in accordance with the UCEM Code of Practice: Admissions and Recognition of Prior Learning.
The specific hardware, graphics card, and operating system requirements for this programme course can vary based on the software and tools used in each module. Here are some general recommendations:
Hardware
Graphics Card (GPU)
- A dedicated graphics card is crucial for 3D modelling and rendering tasks.
- NVIDIA GeForce or AMD Radeon series cards are recommended.
- Workstation-grade GPUs like NVIDIA Quadro or AMD Radeon Pro may be preferred for professional applications. Similarly a DirectX 11 capable graphics card with Shader Model 5 and a minimum of 4GB of video memory will facilitate a more advanced level of graphics.
Operating System
Additional Considerations
A high-speed internet connection for software updates, online collaboration, and research.
Whilst costs attributed to computer specifications may be prohibitive to some students, UCEM are committed to ensuring that no student is digitally excluded. UCEM acknowledge that initially student profiles will predominantly have employed status, as such will be enrolled on the premise that they have access to a suitable specification of workstation as outlined above.
However, with programme growth and full/part-time students in mind from 2025/26, UCEM seek to invest in a virtual desktop solution that will allow students to access all software from even the most basic level of workstation. The software intensity and collaborative practices within the ADT programme will be more concentrated at Level 5 and Level 6 and UCEM are currently active in the tendering of this virtual desktop solution to provide a platform that will ensure digital inclusion remains at forefront of providing an online learning experience that is accessible to all.
All UCEM programmes are taught and assessed in English. In addition to the programme entry requirements listed above, all applicants will therefore be required to demonstrate adequate proficiency in the language before being admitted to a programme.
You should have:
- GCSE Grade 4 (or C) or above in English Language or English Literature, or an equivalent Level 2 qualification in English as defined by the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) in England.
- Grade 5.5 or above, with at least 5.5 in the reading and writing modules, in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) academic test administered by the British Council
- 79 or above in the Internet option, 213 or above in the computer-based option or 550 or above in the paper-based option, of the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) test
- Grade C or above in English (Language or Literature) at A/S Level
- A cognate sub-degree (Level 5) qualification taught and assessed in English from the University of Hong Kong or City University of Hong Kong
GCSE Grade 4 (or C) or above in Mathematics or an equivalent Level 2 qualification in Mathematics as defined by the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) in England.
Support
How you’ll be supported during your studies
While studying with UCEM, you’ll be fully supported on your programme by our friendly and informative academic and support teams who will be there to guide you from the moment you enrol until the day you graduate. They’ll assist you with your online learning experience, provide you with academic support and be there for you if you have any disability or wellbeing support needs.
This team is your first point of contact as a student. They will support you in your studies and queries, ensuring you are put in touch with the right teams and services within UCEM.
This team will help you navigate the world of online learning and the VLE. Whether you need help with online learning or managing your workload, this team is here to support you all the way through your journey.
Our academic staff are experts in their fields and are here to make your studies with UCEM stimulating and inspiring whilst offering vital support and guidance along the way.
Your module leader is assisted by a team of module lecturers to provide support via discussion forums and webinars.
This friendly team is here to listen and provide expert guidance, support and assistance at any time throughout your studies.
How you’ll learn
The online learning experience
Your learning experience with UCEM will be fully supported through a range of activities on our VLE. You’ll also have access to UCEM’s valuable and comprehensive e-library service, providing you with a wealth of subject-specific materials to support you throughout your studies.
Your learning will be broken down into the following (on average):
Participating in webinars and online discussion forums
Watching videos and voice-over presentations
Undertaking exercises and quizzes linked to programme material
Self-directed study time (25%)
Reading textbooks and study papers to develop your subject knowledge
Planning and writing coursework
Each 20-credit module equates to a total of 200 study hours broken down between directed online learning, self-directed learning and assessment.
The types of assessments used on this programme will include coursework (such as essays, reports, portfolios, reflections, problem or short questions or video presentations), computer-based assessments and computer-marked assessments (CMAs). The exact combinations of assessment will vary from module to module.
Study methods
Studying online means taking control of when and where you study so you can study at your own pace, no matter where you are in the world. It means being able to balance your home and work life with your education so you can earn while you learn.
When you study at UCEM, you’ll be using our state-of-the-art Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), a specialised resource which provides you with everything you need to keep on top of your studies and succeed.
You’ll be guided through your learning with weekly study schedules and course guides, which you can adapt to suit your needs, pace and lifestyle. Studying online doesn’t mean studying alone as you’ll be fully supported by tutors and a community of students throughout your journey.
YOUR COMMITMENT
Your expected time commitment for the part-time route is around 15-20 hours per week. This is based on you studying two modules per six-month semester.
Accreditation**
The programme has been designed to align with the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) standards and UCEM plans to seek CIAT accreditation.
Fees and funding
Financial options
£1,500 per module x 18 modules (usually students undertake two modules per semester).
Total programme fee £27,000
You can find out more on our payment options page.
You may be eligible for funding for your studies. This programme is designated for Student Finance, and students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland may apply for an Undergraduate Loan. Eligible students can apply for funding each academic year. The loan is then paid in three instalments throughout the academic year. It is also registered with the Skills Funding Agency for Professional and Career Development Loans. You can find out more on our student finance page.
Your programme fees are fixed for the duration of your studies. This means that the fee you pay per module will not increase from one year to the next, as long as you remain registered on the same programme. All learning resources required for successful completion of each module are provided as part of your fee. The core reading resources within each module and additional reference material and supplementary resources to support your studies will be provided via the specific VLE module pages and within the e-library.
Alternative options
Sponsorship
Many employers will sponsor their employees on their degree as it will benefit them to have your knowledge within their business.
To find out more information, head to our employer sponsorship webpage.
Apprenticeship route
Those in relevant employment may be suitable for entry to the Construction Design & Build Technician apprenticeship. To find more information, head to our webpage.
Bursaries
Need a helping hand with your fees?
Our bursary scheme is designed to assist those new students who are able to demonstrate financial need. The bursary is open to new undergraduate students from all countries and will provide a discount on fees for the duration of the programme.
You can find out more and apply for the New Student Bursary Scheme on our financial support page.
Your career
Unlock your potential
The skills, literacy and technical expertise this course fosters are in high demand in the industry. As a graduate from this programme, you will greatly increase your employability and/or ability to progress your career in the built environment and the construction industry.
Students that complete this programme may apply for Associate (ACIAT) or Profile (PCIAT) status with CIAT.
There are a broad range of transferable skills within the content of the programme, opening many career opportunities for graduates, including but not limited to:
- Architectural Technologist
- BIM Technician
- Construction Technician
- Construction Site Technician
- Construction Design and Build Technician
- Design Technician
- Digital Design Technician
- Design and Build Co-ordinator
- Assistant Design Co-ordinator
- Design Assistant
- Design Co-ordinator
- Digital Engineer
- Engineering Technician
- Planning Officer
- Building Control Officer
- Starting your own business
Application process
It’s time to apply
Apply by 26 August 2024 to start on 30 September 2024