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ParticipantThe RIBA have a part time course that is affiliated to a college in Oxford. I don’t know if its a degree as such but at the end of doing Part Two you would be a qualified architect with RIBA recognition. You can be based anywhere but it involves going to periodic weekend sessions in Oxford from time to time. They also expect you to have 6 years experience working in an architectural practice to do Part 1 and 3 years to do Part 2.
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