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At the University of Huddersfield, our Architecture and Built Environment courses are your gateway to a future filled with innovation and impact, immersing you in a vibrant learning environment that encourages thinking outside the box and developing solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges.

Session information

Finding your session

When you check in on the day, you'll receive a physical programme that includes the location for each session. Student Ambassadors will be on hand to guide you around campus.

Dr Liam Devlin

Welcome to our sessions for Architecture

Dr Liam Devlin, Director of Recruitment

Welcome to Architecture and Built Environment - an award-winning, professionally accredited, international subject area. In these sessions you'll learn about our Architecture and Built Environment courses at the University of Huddersfield. Our academic team will talk through the different courses available and you'll hear from some of our current students about their experiences.

Architecture and the Built Environment facilities 

Before you arrive

Architecture and the Built Environment

Browse our courses

Find out about Architecture and Built Environment courses at the University of Huddersfield

Barbara Hepworth Building

Explore a day in the life

Use our virtual tour to explore what a day in the life of a Architecture and the Built Environment student would look like. Visualise where you will be studying day to day.

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Explore our campus

You’ll find lots of information on this page about the various buildings on site, our Students’ Union, Library, food and drink outlets, accommodation and onsite safety policies and services.

Your University experience

Your university experience will create memories that stick with you for a lifetime.

Learn about support available

Our Support Services are available for all students. They can help with a range of things from student finance to wellbeing and accommodation.

The Students' Union

What is the SU, how does it support you, and how can you get involved?