The Undergraduate Honours BSc Degree (Part I), the subsequent year out, practical training, followed by the Bachelor of Architecture BArch (Part II), and the final year out culminating in the Professional Practice examination, lead towards registration as an Architect. This allows successful students, not only to practise as architects in the UK but also, through the Architect's Directive, within the EU. The course has profited greatly from increased input from visiting critics, lecturers and regular contributions from teaching assistants in practice, as well as from the regular work of full time staff. The high quality of design and teaching has been recognised in the judgement of the RIBA accreditation panel in 2003, which awarded a further four years of recognition.