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UNDERGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 2018 ENTRY WWW.SEED.MANCHESTER.AC.UK

CONTENTS WHY MANCHESTER? 4 MANCHESTER THE ORIGINAL MODERN CITY 6 GLOBAL CHALLENGES, MANCHESTER SOLUTIONS 8 WHERE CAN AN ARCHITECTURE DEGREE TAKE YOU? 10 TOP EMPLOYERS OF OUR GRADUATES 11 QUALIFYING AS AN ARCHITECT 12 ARCHITECTURE BA (HONS) YEAR 1-3 14-19 FACILITIES 20 SOCIETIES 22 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 24 STELLIFY 25

WHY MANCHESTER? Part of the prestigious Russell Group Over 45 years of architectural modelmaking 6th in the World and 2nd in the UK for Architecture* One of the most targeted universities by the nation s top 100 graduate employers* * Manchester School of Architecture is an innovative collaboration between The University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University Strong links with national and international architectural practices century Educating architects for over a Multicultural community of students from across the world 40% lower living costs than London*** Access to the libraries, design equipment and studios at both universities End of year shows attended by leading architectural practices BRITAIN S MOST POPULAR STUDENT CITY FIND OUT MORE: www.manchester.ac.uk Surrounded by 3spectacular national parks www.manchester.ac.uk/cityofmanchester *QS 2017 World University Ranking by Subject; **The Graduate Market in 2017, High Flyers Research; *** Expatistan

MANCHESTER THE ORIGINAL MODERN CITY Birthplace of the industrial revolution; now a vibrant 21st century metropolis. Manchester successfully combines innovation in architectural design with its unique heritage. The city s vibrant, contemporary architecture scene will be a constant source of inspiration on your doorstep. 6 // Architecture www.seed.manchester.ac.uk // 7

GLOBAL CHALLENGES MANCHESTER SOLUTIONS RESEARCH IS FUNDAMENTAL TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER. We re committed to both the discovery of new knowledge and its application for social and economic value. Researchers in Manchester s beacon areas are at the forefront of the search for innovative solutions to some of the biggest challenges facing the planet today. OUR RESEARCH BEACONS: Addressing global inequalities Advanced materials Cancer Energy Industrial biotechnology * The most recent UK Research Excellence Framework (REF 2014) 5th in the UK for research power* Learn from the leaders in your field Over 345 million of annual external research funding Graduate with cuttingedge knowledge ADDRESSING GLOBAL INEQUALITIES GLOBAL CHALLENGE: The construction industry is seen as an accelerator of economic growth and development, with direct impact on employment levels and the provision of everyday infrastructures. However, policymakers in countries like Argentina, Ecuador or Brazil have not focused on ways of distributing the benefits stemming from constructive processes in an equitable way. MANCHESTER SOLUTION: To reduce the cost for refurbishment and reconditioning projects in poor settlements, we embarked on a project to build a factory of building materials in the settlement of Atucucho, north of Quito, Ecuador. By engaging local tradesmen in local circuits of construction, the project sought to develop a construction system out of discarded materials, transforming waste into building solutions. GLOBAL CHALLENGE: Cold environments contribute to around 27,000 excess winter deaths each year in the UK. Older people are regarded as particularly vulnerable, owing to physiological changes associated with ageing, such as diminished capability in maintaining stable core temperature. This is exacerbated by higher levels of fuel poverty. MANCHESTER SOLUTION: Our guide Maximising the Benefits of Passivhaus: A Guide to Supporting Older Occupants is invaluable for housing providers and architects involved in the design and development of older peoples housing. FIND OUT MORE: www.manchester.ac.uk/beacons 8 // Architecture

WHERE CAN AN ARCHITECTURE DEGREE TAKE YOU? A DEGREE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER WILL OPEN DOORS TO A WIDE RANGE OF CAREERS. TOP EMPLOYERS OF OUR ARCHITECTURE GRADUATES INCLUDE: WE ARE ONE OF THE MOST TARGETED UNIVERSITIES BY THE NATION S TOP GRADUATE EMPLOYERS.* OUR GRADUATES HAVE GONE ON TO SUCCESSFUL CAREERS IN AREAS INCLUDING: ARCHITECTURE PROJECT MANAGEMENT URBAN DESIGN ADVERTISING REAL ESTATE ART AND DESIGN WEB DESIGN ART HISTORY * The Graduate Market in 2017, High Flyers Research FOR MORE INFORMATION ON CAREERS, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.manchester.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/after-graduation/employability 10 // Architecture www.seed.manchester.ac.uk // 11

QUALIFYING AS AN ARCHITECT TYPICAL QUALIFICATION ROUTE FOR MSA STUDENTS: Qualifying as an architect normally requires a combination of five years study at university and a minimum of two years practical experience before completing a final examination. The BA (Hons) Architecture and Master of Architecture (MArch) courses at Manchester School of Architecture (MSA) are recognised as Part 1 and Part 2 qualifications by the Architects Registration Board (ARB) and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). STAGE 2 PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE AN ADDITIONAL YEAR OF PAID PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF AN ARCHITECT PART 3 FINAL QUALIFYING EXAMINATION IN PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE AND MANAGEMENT ORGANISED BY RIBA NORTH WEST PART 2 PART 1 STAGE 1 PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE ONE YEAR PAID PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE SUPPORTED BY YOUR PROFESSIONAL STUDIES ADVISOR AT MSA MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE (MArch) 2 YEARS FULL-TIME OR 4 YEARS PART-TIME REGISTERED ARCHITECT AFTER COMPLETING PARTS 1, 2 AND 3, YOU CAN REGISTER AS AN ARCHITECT WITH THE ARCHITECTS REGISTRATION BOARD (ARB). BA (HONS) ARCHITECTURE 3 YEARS FULL-TIME For further information about the qualification process, see RIBA s guide to becoming an Architect on: www.architecture.com 12 // Architecture www.seed.manchester.ac.uk // 13

ARCHITECTURE BA (HONS) DURATION 3 years MALE/FEMALE NUMBER OF STUDENTS PER YEAR HOME/INTERNATIONAL 49% 51% 170 77% / 23% THE BA (HONS) ARCHITECTURE IS AN INNOVATIVE COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER AND MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY YEAR ONE Gain an understanding of contemporary architectural practice. Year one covers: foundational principles in space-making; material expression; brief writing; contextual research; and the role of the humanities in the design process. A series of studio projects and skills workshops will develop your architectural creative process and the year culminates with events jointly undertaken with second and fifth year students. STUDIO 1.1 Establishes the principles and skills in research, analysis, argument and representation that support an understanding of architectural design. Introduces the concept of thinking as a designer and learning by doing. STUDIO 1.2 Apply your developing knowledge to projects that begin to promote the integration of sensual, functional and technological considerations in architectural design in a contemporary cultural setting. Develop understanding of design as a contemporary discourse, and explore real world situations that invite thinking that is imaginative, integrative and inclusive. HUMANITIES 1 Focuses on disciplinary fundamentals. The groundwork is laid in this foundation year, introducing you to the history of the profession and to what architecture can be. TECHNOLOGIES 1 Introduces you to the technological contexts for architectural design and develops skills in research, analysis, technical design and visual representation. FIND OUT MORE: www.manchester.ac.uk/architecture 14 // Architecture www.seed.manchester.ac.uk // 15

ARCHITECTURE BA (HONS) YEAR TWO Multi-layered nature of the design process is explored and urban theory and specialised sustainability knowledge is applied to design projects, transforming the aesthetic concepts of the first year into the techno-cultural strategies used by professionals. Develop an increased awareness of architecture in a variety of contexts and improve your design processes and critical thinking skills. STUDIO 2.1 HUMANITIES 2 Consolidates design capability and introduces public and social programmes with associated issues of sustainability, inclusivity and greater complexity in building programme placing greater emphasis on relational abilities. STUDIO 2.2 Consolidates design capability by extending the exploration of public and social programmes with associated issues of sustainability, inclusivity and complexity in building programme and technological manifestation. Introduces theories of architecture, practice and professionalism. Learn how architecture never exists in isolation either as a design or academic discipline. TECHNOLOGIES 2 Explore issues in more detail, such as the use of industry leading environmental analysis software. Work in a team to critically deconstruct an existing precedent. Undertake a design project that builds directly on the analytical skills and knowledge of specific systems encountered in a building case study. FIND OUT MORE: www.manchester.ac.uk/architecture www.seed.manchester.ac.uk // 17

ARCHITECTURE BA (HONS) YEAR THREE Begin to formulate your individual position on contemporary architecture and urbanism. The third year is organised around a themed atelier system; each atelier applies a particular design methodology to an extended urban project which lasts the entire year. The course culminates with an assessed self-build exhibition. STUDIO 3.1 HUMANITIES 3 Introduces urbanism and develops the ability to apply techniques in analysis of, and strategies for, generic urban contexts as the basis for defining and developing a critical approach or agenda on the city. This is developed into a proposition for a major design study. STUDIO 3.2 Develop skills in architectural design through the exploration of materials, structures, construction, and environmental modification integral with programmatic detail within a building design initiated in response to urban study. Learn how to mobilise knowledge of history and theory in contemporary architectural practice. Choose from a series of electives, each related to staff research interests to ensure that course-content addresses contemporary debates in the discipline. TECHNOLOGIES 3 Undertake a complex building case study. Acquire skills in developing rigorous academic argument for the technological realisation of architectural propositions. Undertake a design project that synthesises the knowledge and skills in technological design accumulated during the course. FIND OUT MORE: www.manchester.ac.uk/architecture

FACILITIES AS A STUDENT OF BOTH UNIVERSITIES, YOU WILL ENJOY ACCESS TO THE LIBRARIES, DESIGN EQUIPMENT AND STUDIOS AT BOTH. WORKSHOPS There are workshops for model-making and construction projects at both universities. We house an impressive range of fully equipped workshops for wood, plastics, foam, metal, ceramics, glass, computer-aided manufacture, textiles, printmaking and bookbinding. IT RESOURCES As well as the computer clusters found across both campuses, the studio spaces are equipped with PC workstations with industry standard computer-aided design, visualisation, image editing, print and web design software. The studios also have standard and large-format printing facilities and WiFi. You will also have access to specialist Apple Mac-based video editing, scanning and digital design resources at the Manchester School of Art and high quality printing services. Online resources are also used extensively to support learning and teaching, including the Moodle virtual learning environment. MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT Our students can purchase art materials and consumables at cost prices from the Manchester School of Art s Material Stores. You can borrow video and photography equipment from the AV Store and have access to photography studios, film processing and video editing facilities. LIBRARIES AND COLLECTIONS The University of Manchester has one of the best-resourced academic libraries in the UK with over four million printed books, more than 500,000 ebooks and access to over 40,000 electronic journals and hundreds of online databases. Manchester Metropolitan University has a nationally recognised art and design collection and specialist collections include the Manchester Society of Architects Library, which holds important and rare books on the history of architecture. Manchester Metropolitan University s Visual Resources Centre covers a broad spectrum of subjects, including architecture, all art and design areas, film, popular media and social history. 20 // Architecture 21

SOCIETIES MANCHESTER STUDENT SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURE Every architecture student automatically becomes a member of the Manchester Student Society of Architecture (MSSA) and you can be as active and involved as you like. The Society, which is the largest in the country, exists to enhance your experience at one of the UK s top architecture schools. It organises the Before You re 30 (BY30) lecture series, the annual MSA Ball and other social events. Find out more: The MSSA is also an umbrella organisation for a variety of projects and events ranging from academic events, to sports teams, to unique student-led initiatives such as Mies UK a nationwide network of students interviewing architects, students and academics in every corner of the country. The door is open for any other student-led projects, so bring us your ideas. The Society meets every week during term time and everyone is welcome undergraduate, postgraduate or PhD alike. THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER S STUDENTS UNION IS THE BIGGEST STUDENTS UNION IN THE UK; IT WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH THE SPACE, RESOURCES AND SUPPORT TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR TIME AT UNIVERSITY. www.msa.ac.uk/mssa Facebook: /themssa Twitter: @themssa MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY S STUDENTS UNION...adds an extra dimension to your student experience by providing exciting social, cultural and sporting activities. Its brand new home in the heart of MMU s Manchester campus, The Union, is home to a bar, pub, shop, advice centre, event space and various other essentials at student-friendly prices. PLUS, WITH MORE THAN 400 societies OFFERING EVERYTHING FROM KNITTING TO SCUBA DIVING, YOU RE SURE TO FIND THE RIGHT SOCIETY FOR YOU. IF THERE ISN T, YOU LL GET HELP TO CREATE YOUR OWN. 22 // Architecture 23

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS UCAS INSTITUTION CODE M20 COURSE UCAS CODE GCSE OR EQUIVALENT A-LEVEL INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE ARCHITECTURE BA K100 C/4 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND MATHEMATICS AAA 37 POINTS OVERALL (6,6,6 AT HIGHER LEVEL) A-LEVELS A mixture of science/maths and humanities/arts subjects is preferred. Many candidates offer Art/ Art related A-levels - but it is not essential. General Studies is welcomed but not normally included as part of the standard offer. DIGITAL PORTFOLIO Your UCAS application is the first stage of our selection process; if you are successful at this stage, we will ask you to submit a digital portfolio through a digital blog. We will send you full instructions of how to do this when we request your portfolio. For full details on our entry requirements, please visit our website: www.seed.manchester.ac.uk/architecture WANT TO TALK YOUR DECISION THROUGH? Call or email us for help and advice: Dr Alan Lewis Lecturer in Architecture +44 (0) 161 275 6921 alan.lewis@manchester.ac.uk This prospectus was printed in June 2017 for the purposes of the 2018 intake. It has therefore been printed in advance of course starting dates. For this reason, information contained within the prospectus may be amended prior to you applying for a place on a course of study. Course entry requirements are listed for the purposes of the 2018 intake only. Undergraduate Admissions Office 0161 275 0969 UG-Architecture-Admissions@manchester.ac.uk Prospective students are therefore reminded that they are responsible for ensuring, prior to applying to study on a course of study at the University of Manchester, that they review up-to-date course information including checking entry requirements, which is available by visiting www.manchester.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses and searching for the relevant course. DO MORE BE MORE www.stellify.manchester.ac.uk Further information describing the teaching, examination, assessment and other educational services, offered by the University of Manchester is available from www.manchester.ac.uk/study/undergraduate 24 // Architecture www.seed.manchester.ac.uk // 25

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School of Environment, Education and Development The University of Manchester Arthur Lewis Building, Oxford Road Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom Tel: +44(0)161 275 0969 Email: seed.admissions@manchester.ac.uk www.seed.manchester.ac.uk Royal Charter Number RC000797 M_UGARC18