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What are the essentials before starting the Part 3 course?

The UK Architecture Part 3 Course is a vital part of becoming a qualified architect in the United Kingdom. It is the final step in the journey of an architecture student and enables them to obtain a Professional Diploma in Architecture.


If you're planning to take up this course, there are some things that you need to know before starting it.


1. Part 2 Qualification


Before starting the architecture Part 3 Course, you must have a Part 2 qualification or equivalent. This ensures that you have a thorough understanding of architecture and the design process. The Part 2 level typically takes two years to complete and focuses on developing design skills and technical knowledge.


2. Work Experience


To be eligible for the Part 3 Course, you must have at least 24 months of practical experience in the architecture field. This is so that you can gain experience in applying your knowledge and skills in real-life situations. It is essential to keep a record of your work experience and to ensure that the experience is diverse.


3. Professional Studies Advisor


It is important to have a Professional Studies Advisor (PSA) who will guide you through the Part 3 Course. A PSA is an architect who has completed the Part 3 Course and is registered with the Architects Registration Board (ARB). They are responsible for managing your progress and ensuring that you meet the required ARB Professional Criteria.


4. Professional Practice and Management


The Part 3 Course focuses on professional practice and management in architecture. This includes aspects such as contract administration, dispute resolution, business development, risk management and health and safety. You should have some understanding of these topics before starting the course.


5. Career Appraisal and Case Studies


Part 3 Course requires you to submit your career appraisal and case studies. The career appraisal must demonstrate your journey from Part 1 design and technical ability to your current situation, and the case studies should show how you apply your knowledge in practice with a live project that you are working on or shadowing on. It is advisable to start working on your career appraisal and case studies as early as possible to ensure that you have enough time to prepare for the final assessment.


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