The final stage of undergraduate educational
studies sees a culmination of the skills and
knowledge and the galvanising of the whole
experience, paving the way for the graduates
into the future of the Architectural Technology
profession.
The completion of a degree in Architectural
Technology is not the end, but just the start of a
career of learning and continual development in
technology, material use, law and the changes
that are constantly occurring in the construction
industry.
There is an increasing number of Accredited
Masters degrees in the field of Architectural
Technology and these qualifications enable the
student to solidify their learning in their chosen
specialism within Architectural Technology, be it
in acoustics, BIM, conservation or another area.
Chartered Architectural Technologists, MCIAT
are becoming increasingly recognised on an
international scale and graduates from Accredited
Architectural Technology programmes are
sought after, having an educational qualification
which enables them to embark on a career
designing and managing all types of project at
all levels, from small domestic projects, as a sole
practitioner, to very large, commercial buildings in
multinational and multidisciplinary practices, up
to Director level.
For further information on Accredited courses,
a career in the discipline, qualifying as a
professional Architectural Technologist or
engaging one of our members to work on your
architectural project please visit our website:
www.ciat.org.uk
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