the bartlett has a very thorough course- because its degree and diploma dont cover much proffesional application of 'real world architecture', therefore they have to be very comprehensive to then teach all aspects, which means its a great course - and open to anyone. The AA one is meant to be good too, because you dont have to have a case study project to use as an example, but this can mean the course is very difficult.
It not my experience- just what i have heard from a fair few people
sigum, the course costs about 1k for home students.
the course is only run part-time- and you need to work full-time inorder to have the necessary hours in the various stages of a project as well as contracts laws and all that yummy stuff.
so you take occassional classes and sit exams while working...
good schools for RIBA Part III
hi y'all...
i was wondering if anyone can offer any words of advice for RIBA Part III course / professional practuc
what are the good schools, what should i look for, any past experiences, etc... etc....
im in london, and am hoping to start the course after the summer...
any advice much appreciated.
the bartlett has a very thorough course- because its degree and diploma dont cover much proffesional application of 'real world architecture', therefore they have to be very comprehensive to then teach all aspects, which means its a great course - and open to anyone. The AA one is meant to be good too, because you dont have to have a case study project to use as an example, but this can mean the course is very difficult.
It not my experience- just what i have heard from a fair few people
I wonder what the cost of such courses is? I think London Met does a Part III course.
And why do it in uni rather than while you´re working? If you can afford it then why not - but I know a lot of us can´t!
sigum, the course costs about 1k for home students.
the course is only run part-time- and you need to work full-time inorder to have the necessary hours in the various stages of a project as well as contracts laws and all that yummy stuff.
so you take occassional classes and sit exams while working...
can 2nd the reputation o bartlett for pIII, but i was working in an office filled with bartlettians so am biased...;-)
not sure how is it possible to do part III without a case study project. how does that work?
jump; you can find details of the aa course here:
http://www.aaschool.ac.uk/graduate/professionalstudies.shtm
does anyone know if riba/arb still accept the old hand-written logbooks? instead of pedr?
i know tonnes of people who didnt bother filling out the online log... but surely this doesn't mean everyone is screwed?
_bump_
can anyone shed any light into the other courses at the following schools...
Westminister? the Met? South Bank? Kingston??
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