RIBA Studio is delivered under a unique partnership with the School of Architecture at Oxford Brookes on behalf of the Royal Institute of British Architects.
RIBA Studio Part 1 and Part 2 qualifications are currently prescribed by the Architects Registration Board (ARB) and validated by RIBA.
Following a consultation process in 2023, ARB are making changes to their course recognition process and the way they accredit architecture programmes. These changes do not affect the validation processes of RIBA. RIBA will continue to validate architecture qualifications at Parts 1, 2 and 3 – these are terms developed by RIBA and our three-part validation pathway forms a route to RIBA Chartered Membership.
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) is the statutory regulator for architects in the UK and sets the education and registration requirements for anyone wishing to practise and use the title ‘architect’ in the UK. They do this by accrediting qualifications required for registration as an architect. Details of ARB can be found at on the.about section of the ARB website.
Following the statutory consultation in 2023, ARB has published changes to the educational requirements necessary for registration as an architect which will come into force from December 2027. Currently, and up until December 2027, UK graduates wishing to register as an architect will need to have an ARB accredited Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 qualification, alongside relevant work experience.
From 31 December 2027, ARB will only accredit Master’s level qualifications (Level 7 in England, Level 11 in Scotland) and the professional diploma which follows. This means that from 2028 an undergraduate Level 6 qualification in architecture will not be required for registration as an architect in the UK.
Course evolution is an ongoing process and like other course providers, RIBA Studio will be developing the focus of the RIBA Diploma in Architecture to meet the new ARB academic outcomes and regulatory requirements, whilst continuing to address the RIBA Themes and Values and Graduate Attributes for RIBA Part 2.
The RIBA Part 1 Certificate in Architecture will continue to serve as the preparation course to enable students to thrive on the RIBA Part 2 Diploma. ARB will expect providers offering an accredited qualification assessing the ARB academic outcomes to ensure that students entering the course have the necessary abilities upon entry. It is likely that the majority of entrants to a level 7 qualification will continue to apply holding an undergraduate degree in architecture and/or a RIBA Part 1 validated qualification, such as the RIBA Certificate in Architecture.
As well as making changes in response to new requirements from professional and regulatory bodies, we also develop our programme to ensure it reflects the needs of the profession, and in response to feedback from students. Applicants will be kept informed of significant programme changes and developments as they arise.
RIBA Part 3
In addition to the academic Part 1 and Part 2 qualifications, RIBA also runs the RIBA Advanced Diploma in Professional Practice in Architecture (Part 3) which is validated and prescribed by RIBA and ARB respectively.
Graduates of the RIBA Studio at Part 2 are eligible to apply for RIBA Part 3.
Those who are successful in completion of the Part 3 examination, are eligible for registration under the Architects Act 1997, and for RIBA Chartered Membership.