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  Architecture Professional Practice (RIBA PART III) PGDip


University of Westminster    Architecture, Interiors and Urban Design

Part time September PGDip Part-time: 1 year
Architecture, Building & Planning (3) Creative Arts & Design (9)

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The Architecture Professional Practice (RIBA PART III) PGDip is the final stage of architectural education, designed to be completed during the second period of practical training after the Part 2 course. This 12 to 24-month programme awards graduates with a Postgraduate Diploma in Architectural Professional Practice, allowing them to apply for registration with the Architects Registration Board (ARB) and become chartered members of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). With modules covering architectural practice management, English law, regulations, construction procurement and contracts, professional case study, and development, this course enhances professional experience and knowledge. It offers online lectures, on-campus workshops, and tutorial support, providing flexibility and mentorship opportunities. Successful completion opens doors to senior positions, overseas work, and specialization in construction law.

About the course

This third and final adjunct of architectural education is designed to take place during the second period of mandatory practical training after the completion of the Part 2 course.

This course can be completed in 12 to 24 months, according to your employment circumstances. Graduates of the course receive a Postgraduate Diploma in Architectural Professional Practice and can apply for registration with the Architects Registration Board (ARB), and for chartered membership of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). On this course, you'll take modules totalling 120 credits.

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Entry Requirements

Applicants are required to have RIBA Parts 1 and 2. You must have RIBA Parts 1 and 2 from a recognised school of architecture or have normally successfully passed the ARB assessment for RIBA Parts 1 and 2.

If your first language is not English you should have an IELTS 6.5 with 6.5 in all components.




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