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Entry Year

07/09/2026

Location

Millfield

Duration

2 Years (Full-Time)

Course Code

P00196-AA
Overview
Foundation DegreeArchitectural TechnologyValidated by Ulster University
Millfield
Full-Time
Higher Education
Start Date: 07/09/2026
End Date: 04/06/2028

Qualifications

Foundation Degree In Architectural Technology (Validated by Ulster University)

Overview

Architectural Technology focuses on the technical aspects of building design and construction.  This includes the need for an innovative and sustainable design approach in terms of environmental, economic and social impacts.  Architectural Technologists develop the conceptual design through to construction, ensuring buildings are well designed and detailed, whilst being functional and energy efficient.  Validated by Ulster University, the course is designed for people who are interested in a career in Architectural Technology, who require a Foundation Degree to progress to higher academic qualifications and/or to enhance employment prospects.  

Progression is by articulation to the second year of Ulster University’s BSc Hons Architectural Technology and Management, with a further two years of study required.  Within Ulster University alternative routes include the BSc Hons in Building Surveying.  Alternatively, you can undertake further study for a degree in another construction-related discipline or progress to employment in the construction industry.

Key areas of study:

  • Architectural Technology
  • Construction Technology
  • Architectural Design Project
  • Digital Construction
  • Mathematics and Structures
  • Materials and Comfort
  • Design Principles and Management
  • BIM Applications
  • Building Refurbishment and Design
  • Supervised Work Based Learning (Placement)

If you would like to find out more about a career in Architectural Technology please visit the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) and the "Where it's AT"  section.

Belfast Met offers a wide range of courses for school leavers after A Levels or BTECs (Level 3) within the Curriculum Area of Construction & Built Environment that includes:

Foundation Degree in Property, Housing and Planning: 

 
Requirements

Applicants must satisfy the Ulster University General Entrance Requirements as specified in the University General Regulations and at least one of the following:

  1. A minimum of three passes at GCSE Grade C or 4 and above, which must include Mathematics and English Language (approved equivalents can be found at www.ulster.ac.uk/study/entrance-requirements), and either:

    1. A minimum tariff of 64 UCAS points to include at least one specified subject at Grade D or above at GCE/VCE A Level from the following list: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Science, Engineering, Applied Science, Life and Health Sciences (single or double award), Technology (including Environmental Technology/ Environmental Science/Technology & Design/Design & Technology);
      OR
    2. A Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma or National Extended Diploma in Construction, Civil Engineering, Building Engineering, Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering or Applied Science with minimum grade of Merit, Pass, Pass;
      OR
    3. A minimum tariff of 64 UCAS points with a combination of A Level and/or BTEC Level 3 Awards. The subject requirement must be met either through the A Level or the BTEC award (see a and b above).

Please note that other Level 3 Qualifications including OCR Nationals and Cambridge Technical Combinations do not satisfy the subject entry requirement for this course and will be accepted as grade only when presented with A levels in the required subject(s).

  1. Irish Leaving Certificate: a minimum tariff of 64 UCAS points with four subjects at Higher Level, including one subject at H3 from Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Technology or Engineering. Must include English and Maths at minimum grade H6 or O4.

  2. Scottish Highers: a minimum tariff of 64 UCAS points to include one B from Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics or a Technology or Engineering subject. Scottish Advanced Highers: a minimum tariff of 64 UCAS points to include one subject from Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics or a Technology or Engineering subject. Plus GCSE Maths and English at grade C or 4 and above.

  3. Evidence of an ability to undertake the programme through the accreditation of prior experiential learning which must be submitted in accordance with the College Policy Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) Higher Education Process available on the college website, plus a minimum of three passes at GCSE Grade C or 4 and above, which must include Mathematics and English Language (or approved equivalents: see 1 above).

  4. Minimum 45% in approved Access to HE Diploma course in Science, Mathematics, Physics or Engineering.

  5. International students must also refer to https://www.ulster.ac.uk/global/apply/entry-requirements for entry requirements.
Fees

Fees:
Academic period 2026*:
Tuition Fee = £3235.00

Academic period 2027*:
Tuition Fee = £3235.00

Fees are payable annually.
*The fees have not been finalised and may be subject to change.

In addition to tuition fees, you may incur extra costs which you will need to plan for.  As part of your studies the college will arrange and facilitate site visits and study trips.  Where possible the Department will seek to subsidise costs, however there will be a contribution from the students, of approximately £30 per year.  For Mathematics, Structures and Materials & Comfort a scientific calculator will be required (approximately £15).  

There are also some additional costs to purchase equipment for manual drawing in modules such as Architectural Design & Project, Construction Technology and Architectural Technology.  These will include items such as A4/A3 sketch pad(s), pencils, rubber, drawing pens, scale ruler(s) and adjustable set squares.  Approximate cost of these items is £150.  Printing and binding will also be required.  You may also choose to purchase your own textbooks and course materials or prefer your own computer and software.  Computer Aided Design software used on the course is available as free student copies from software company website.

International students - International fees apply, fees refer to our website for further details International Fees (belfastmet.ac.uk)

Assessment

Assessment is by a combination of coursework, practical and written examination including a 400-hour work placement period in the second year of the course.  Note students must source and secure a suitable placement location/provider.​

Careers
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Careers

As an Architectural Technology student, you will gain a broad range of knowledge in the design and construction of the Built Environment.  These skills will integrate design utilising Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Building Information Modelling (BIM) with aspects of material specification, human comfort, economics, estimating, law and contracts.  There are a range of potential employment opportunities and roles including Architectural Technology, Architectural practices, contractors (BIM and Design coordination), Building Control or companies within the construction supply chain. 

Interests

Interests

Creativity
Design
Technology
Construction

Careers
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