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South East Technological University
BSc (Hons) in Architectural Technology
- Carlow, Ireland
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The BSc (Hons) in Architectural Technology is the study and profession of everything that is needed to make architecture work. Creative design solutions are needed to solve issues and to make sure that the solutions have a minimal carbon footprint and create attractive environments for everyone.


University of Limerick
Bachelor of Architecture
- Limerick, Ireland
Bachelor's degree
Full time
5 years
On-Campus
English
The School of Architecture at the University of Limerick offers a 5-year undergraduate degree in architecture. The objective of the School is to educate architects with a strong set of integrated skills, balanced with a clear understanding of the environment - built, existing and imagined - and vital to professional practice. The Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland (RIAI) has awarded full accreditation to the architecture programme at UL. Studying architecture in an accredited programme is the first step towards becoming a registered professional architect.
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Architecture degree programs in Ireland provide an engaging pathway to explore the creativity and technicalities of designing spaces. This field invites students who are passionate about shaping the built environment and who want to blend art with engineering.
Through courses in architectural design, you’ll learn vital skills like creating detailed design drawings, developing comprehensive models, and utilizing computer-aided design tools. The program encourages students to engage with both theory and practical work, ensuring a hands-on approach to learning. As students navigate this discipline, they strengthen adaptability as they explore varying architectural styles and building techniques.
Ireland's educational environment emphasizes collaborative projects and real-life applications. Students often participate in design studios, engage in community projects, and connect with local architects, which enhances their understanding of industry demands. Graduates emerge with skills applicable globally, ready for careers as architects, urban planners, or construction managers, equipped to influence communities through thoughtful design.