What weÕre looking for

You must have an enthusiasm for both the arts and the sciences. The ability to draw and an interest in the history of art and architecture are essential, as is a knowledge of mathematics to at least a good GCSE standard.

ItÕs not possible to study Architecture as an affiliated course (ie in one year less than usual). However, if youÕve already completed an undergraduate degree at another university and now wish to study Architecture at Cambridge as a second undergraduate degree, you can apply to study the full three-year course. (In this case, you normally wouldnÕt pay the separate College fee.) Please seek advice about your application as early as possible from one of the mature Colleges.

Course Outline

YouÕre taught in our studio Ð where you have your own dedicated design space Ð two days a week, during which youÕre set projects that require you to produce models and drawings to communicate your ideas. YouÕre supervised on studio work in individual tutorials and group critical reviews, which encourage you to explore different approaches and develop essential design skills. The resulting portfolio accounts for 60 per cent of your overall marks each year.

Lectures, classes and visits to completed buildings or buildings under construction/restoration cover the rest of the curriculum. In addition to the two studio days, in the first year you typically attend six or seven lectures each week; and three classes and three small-group supervisions each fortnight, for which youÕre required to complete essays and undertake preparation.