How about studying architecture in England?
First, the British architecture major
There are many kinds of buildings in Britain, which bring together many architectural styles from all over the world, and the architectural specialty has unique advantages. Graduates can engage in architectural design and research, urban planning and urban construction management, and their future employment environment and income are very optimistic.
In addition, undergraduate students majoring in architecture in the UK can directly obtain the Part 1 certification of RIBA after graduation. After obtaining this certification, they can study for a master's degree in architecture in the UK for two years, and after graduation, they can obtain the Part 2 certification of RIBA.
With a complete RIBA certification, it is equivalent to getting an employment pass in the British construction field!
If students study undergraduate architecture in countries outside the UK and want to pass the RIBA Part 1 certification, they need to send undergraduate transcripts and other materials to the UK for evaluation. Those who can successfully pass can still apply for a two-year architecture major certified by RIBA Part 2 in the UK. If you fail to pass the certification, you can only apply for a one-year master of architecture course. Of course, the competitive pressure after graduation will be much greater than that of a two-year master's degree.
Second, the British RIBA.
Royal institute of british architects (RIBA) was founded in the name of British Institute of Architects in 1834, and obtained the qualification of Royal Society in 1837. Together with the American Institute of Architects (AIA), it is called the two most famous architects' associations in the world. Its purpose is to carry out academic discussions, improve the level of architectural design and ensure the professional standards of architects.
Royal institute of british architects's full members and senior honorary members include internationally renowned architects such as norman foster, David Chipfield, Angela Brady, Tadao Ando and I.M. Pei.
Third, recommended by outstanding universities in British architecture
University of Liverpool.
2. University College London
3. University of Edinburgh
4. University of Bath
5. University of Sheffield
6. Cardiff University
7. Newcastle University
8. University of Nottingham
9. Cambridge University