BSc in Architectural Technology
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Course Overview
This course integrates technical theory with practical application to equip students with real life problem-solving and communication skills and a broad understanding of construction technology, building regulations, health and safety legislation and the theory and integration of environmental and sustainable design.
Throughout the course students will be sharing modules with Building Surveying, Construction Management and Quantity Surveying students and will work on projects together with these students in multi-disciplinary teams, while remaining focused on their own discipline.
This prepares students work the world of work where Architectural Technologist will work with Building Surveyors, Construction Managers and Quantity Surveyors to ensure the successful completion of projects for clients.
At the end of Year One, Architectural Technology students may request to transfer to the Building Surveying course.
What makes this course different
This course has been granted Approval by the Chartered Association of Architectural Technologists (CIAT). Graduates from a CIAT Approved programme will be eligible to apply for Associate membership, ACIAT, with a view to progression to becoming a professionally qualified Architectural Technician, TCIAT and possible progression to becoming a Chartered Architectural Technologist, MCIAT. Graduates will be allowed certain exemptions within the membership progression process, having already demonstrated their competence in these areas within the qualification.
The technology of architecture & buildings is becoming increasingly important.
Architectural Technologists specialise in the application and integration of science and technology in buildings which impacts positively on sustainability and energy efficiency.
At the end of first year students can request to transfer to the Building Surveying or Construction Management course.
Understanding the Industry
Architectural Technology is the application of science and engineering knowledge to the design of buildings. Architectural Technologists are technical designers, skilled in the application and integration of construction technologies in the building design process. They work together with architects in multidisciplinary teams to achieve efficient and effective technical design solutions which are robust, durable, and sustainable.
Career Opportunities
Future Careers:
- Architectural Technologist
- CAD Technician
- Fire Risk Assessor
- Urban Designer
In these areas:
- Engineering
- Construction
- Architecture
- Estates Management
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Course Delivery and Modules
- Construction Technology
- Domestic Construction (Project)
- Services for Domestic Buildings
- Measured Surveys
- Building Quantification
- AutoCAD
- BIM
- Construction Technology
- Architectural Design
- Architectural Technology (Project)
- Materials Performance and Specification
- Building Regulations
- Services for Commercial Buildings
- Structures
- Construction Technology
- Health, Safety and Environmental
- Procedures and Documentation
- Planning and Development Control
- Building Control
- BIM
- Work Placement Semester
Work placement
In 3rd year students undertake a 1-semester work placement with a host company. The placement is arranged through the dedicated Placement Office. This provides students with a valuable opportunity to develop their professional skill sets and start to build their career networks.
Professional Accreditations
This BSc (Hons) in Architectural Technology course is professionally accredited by the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT).
CIAT is a dynamic, forward-thinking and inclusive global membership qualifying body for Architectural Technology. CIAT Accreditation ensures that this course has been assessed in terms of content, structure, and resources and has met CIAT's requirements. The benefit of studying on a CIAT Accredited course is that it will support individuals wishing to become Chartered Architectural Technologists.

Education Progression
On completion of this course, students will be eligible to transfer to Year 4 of the Level 8 course: BSc (Hons) in Architectural Technology. (This will be subject to student numbers. Where places are limited, offers will be linked to the final GPA achieved.)
BSc (Hons) in Architectural Technology
Fees and Funding
Please find information on fees and funding here: www.dkit.ie/fees
Entry requirements
Standard entry requirements apply. There are no special entry requirements for this course.
- Standard Requirements for Leaving Certificate Applicants
- Standard Requirements for UK/NI Applicants
- Standard Requirements for QQI-Further Education Applicants
Recent CAO points
How to apply
Apply on CAO
All standard entry first-year applicants must apply for entry through the CAO. See Important application dates for CAO and information for specific applicant types below:
Advanced Entry & Transfer Applications
Advanced Entry is for applicants who have previous educational achievements and/or work experience and want to be considered for direct entry into year 2, 3, or 4 of a course. This includes students looking to transfer to DkIT from another Higher Education provider.
International Application (non-EU)
International Applicants (not from or living in the EU) can apply through an agent or directly to DkIT to study this course.
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