Architecture introduces design with engineering to create homes, high-rise buildings, and public spaces and a variety of other infrastructures. This career requires creativity, technical skills, and an eye for aesthetics. Graduates from this programme have an integrated, design-led approach to tackling to complex issues of the contemporary built environment challenging them to contribute aesthetically pleasing and stable infrastructures. Given the university’s connection to important industry figures, graduates can make a good advantage to tackle job opportunities in the Netherlands and abroad.
With a diploma of the Architecture, Landscape Architecture or Urbanism track you can - after completion of an internship - apply for registration in the Dutch Register of Architects, which allows you to use the protected title of Architect, Landscape Architect or Urban Designer in the Netherlands. The Building Technology and Management in the Built Environment tracks and the Post-master's programmes EMU and Berlage do not allow you to register in the Dutch Register of Architects. Following are the field related jobs, most sought after:
- Architect
- Architectural technologist
- Interior and spatial designer
- Building surveyor
- Town planner
- Production designer
- Historic buildings inspector
- Structural engineer