2024/25 Undergraduate Programme Catalogue

MEng, BEng Architecture (Industrial) Year 4 Placement

Programme overview

Programme code
MEBE-AR24Y4
UCAS code
K1H4
Duration
60 Months
Method of Attendance
Full Time
Programme manager
Mr. J.S. Lunn
Contact address
j.s.lunn@leeds.ac.uk
Total credits
600
School/Unit responsible for the parenting of students and programme
School of Civil Engineering
Examination board through which the programme will be considered
The School of Civil Engineer's examination board meetings (chaired by the Head of School).
Relevant QAA Subject Benchmark Groups
Engineering (2010 edition). (These are the same as those stated in the Engineering Council's UK-SPEC requirements for the accreditation output standards for Chartered Engineers).

Architecture (2010 edition): Bachelor's degree with honours.

Entry requirements

A-level: AAA including Mathematics (excluding General Studies and Critical Thinking).

BTEC Extended Diploma: D*DD including an appropriate amount of level 3 Mathematics.

Engineering or Construction Diploma: Grade A plus A-level (A2) Mathematics grade A or higher. AS-level Mathematics considered.

IB: 35 points overall, with 18 points at higher level to include 5 points in higher level Mathematics.

Programme specification

The programme will:

- Through the provision of an inspirational learning environment, support the intellectual and personal development of our students in a numerate and scientific context.

- Support our students in the development of the engineering, design and transferable skills required to become professional engineers and, in doing so, equip them to undertake further self-directed learning and development to meet the long-term needs of industry and society at large.

- Provide the educational requirements for graduates to meet the ARB Criteria for Part I and, (in compliance with UK-SPEC), to permit progression to Chartered Membership of the Institution of Civil Engineers, the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation, the Institute of Highway Engineers and the Institution of Structural Engineers and registration with the Engineering Council as a Chartered Engineer.

Graduates of the Programme will meet the Criteria for Part I as defined by the Architects’ Registration Board by having:

The ability to generate design proposals using understanding of a body of knowledge, some at the current boundaries of professional practice and the academic discipline of architecture;

The ability to apply a range of communication methods and media to present design proposals clearly and effectively;

Understanding of the alternative materials, processes and techniques that apply to architectural design and building construction;

The ability to evaluate evidence, arguments and assumptions in order to make and present sound judgments within a structured discourse relating to architectural culture, theory and design;

Knowledge of the context of the architect and the construction industry, and the professional qualities needed for decision making in complex and unpredictable circumstances; and

The ability to identify individual learning needs and understand the personal responsibility required for further professional education.


Programme distinctiveness:

- The programme will develop graduates with an integrated approach to building design in which they employ the fundamental principles and practices of architecture, building physics and structural engineering

- The programme will develop graduates who can play a full role in delivering the responses required to address the major challenges facing global society by encouraging them to grasp new concepts, embrace new technologies and forge the future.

- The programme reflects the long-term needs of industry and society at large, both in terms of technical content and in the way in which our studentsÂż intellectual, interpersonal and communications skills are developed.

- The programme emphasises the autonomy of the students from the outset bearing in mind that:
- Autonomy in terms of developing the capacity to learn for oneself and to identify future learning needs are important personal development goals;
- In addition to requiring a fundamental understanding and command of engineering principles, graduates are also
required to be capable of self-directed learning, planning, delivery and development so that they can rapidly become useful members of a commercial and professional team;
- The independence of students is enhanced, giving them responsibility for their own learning in a supportive
environment.

- The programme is research-led. This is a key strategic aim of the University and has two facets:
- The programme reflects the world-leading research expertise of the academic staff to ensure that the staff are enthused and that the students are receiving cutting-edge knowledge;
- The programme encourages and helps our students to develop a research-based learning approach (i.e. an autonomous learning ethos) from the outset.

All students should consult the School Code of Practice for Assessment to view the progression and classification requirements for their programme.

Year 1

Year 4 Placement

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]
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Compulsory Modules

Candidates will be required to study the following compulsory modules:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
CIVE1165Architecture and Sustainability20Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)PFP
CIVE1265Surveying, Construction Technology and Management20Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)PFP
CIVE1365Structural Analysis and Design20Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)PFP
CIVE1465Materials, Water and Soils20Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)PFP
CIVE1560Engineering Mathematics and Modelling 120Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)PFP
CIVE1665Integrated Design Project 1 (inc Design Studio 1)20Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)PFP

Year 2

Year 4 Placement

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]
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Compulsory Modules

Candidates will be required to study the following compulsory modules:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
CIVE2150Structural Design 120Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)PFP
CIVE2260Architectural History and Theory 210Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)PFP
CIVE2470Water Engineering and Geotechnics20Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)PFP
CIVE2560Engineering Mathematics and Modelling 220Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
CIVE2780Structural Design and Materials 140 
CIVE2815Building Physics 1: Fundamental Principles10Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)PFP
CIVE2860Design Studio 220Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)PFP

Year 3

Year 4 Placement

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]
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Compulsory Modules

Candidates will be required to study the following compulsory modules:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
CIVE3270Architectural History and Theory 310Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)PFP
CIVE3750Individual Research Project 120Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)PFP
CIVE3820Building Physics 2: Services Design10Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)PFP
CIVE3870Design Studio 3.130Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)PFP
CIVE3871Design Studio 3.230Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)PFP

Optional Modules

Year 4

Year 4 Placement

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]
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Compulsory Modules

Candidates will be required to study the following compulsory modules:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
FOEN8001Industrial Placement Year120Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)PFP

Year 5

Year 4 Placement

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]
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Compulsory Modules

Candidates will be required to study the following compulsory modules:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
CIVE5265MArchitectural History and Theory 415Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)PFP
CIVE5275MManagement, Practice, and Law10Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)PFP
CIVE5815MBuilding Physics 315Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)PFP
CIVE5840MDesign Studio 4.130Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)PFP
CIVE5845MDesign Studio 4.250Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)PFP

Optional Modules

Last updated: 23/08/2024 14:12:48

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