• Develop business skills and be able to think creatively and critically, communicate professionally, make ethical business decisions and work in a global context.
  • Be inspired and empowered to create environments with a positive impact on human health, environmental quality, social relationships, and urban systems.
  • Undertake architectural design projects with a practical edge which will require the student to think logically and creatively about how buildings function and are constructed.
  • In both the commercial and property sectors,  business and architecture skills can lead to careers intersecting design with marketing, public relations, advertising, international business, economics, accountancy, finance, financial planning, management, and human resource management.