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Architecture Graduate Salary

Long qualification (7 years) but rewarding. Part I to fully qualified is a journey

Starting Salary
£24,000
£1,733/month take home
Mid-Career Salary
£42,000
£2,813/month take home

All Graduate Salaries Compared

DegreeStartingMid-CareerTake Home/Mo (Start)
Computer Science£32,000£55,000£2,213
Medicine£32,398£65,000£2,237
Law£25,000£45,000£1,793
Engineering£28,000£48,000£1,973
Accounting & Finance£26,000£50,000£1,853
Economics£28,000£50,000£1,973
Nursing£29,970£38,000£2,092
Architecture£24,000£42,000£1,733
Marketing£24,000£40,000£1,733
Teaching£31,650£43,607£2,192
Psychology£22,000£35,000£1,613
English & Humanities£22,000£32,000£1,613
Business Management£25,000£42,000£1,793
Maths & Statistics£28,000£55,000£1,973
Art & Design£20,000£30,000£1,493
Biology£22,000£35,000£1,613
Chemistry£24,000£40,000£1,733
Physics£26,000£50,000£1,853
Pharmacy£33,000£45,000£2,273
Dentistry£33,000£55,000£2,273

Career Outlook for Architecture Graduates

Architecture graduates face one of the longest training periods of any profession (7 years minimum to fully qualify). Starting salaries during the Part 1 and Part 2 assistant stages are relatively modest, but qualified architects earn significantly more. The UK's housing shortage and infrastructure investment pipeline provide long-term demand.

Typical First Roles and Career Paths

Part 1 architectural assistants work in practices while preparing for Part 2 study. Part 2 assistants take on more design responsibility. After Part 3 qualification and ARB registration, architects can lead projects independently. Specialising in sectors like healthcare, education, or sustainability can accelerate career progression. See architect salary guide.

Tips for Architecture Graduates

Architecture requires patience — the training is long and starting salaries are modest compared to peers who qualify more quickly. However, once qualified, earnings grow steadily and practice ownership or partnership can be lucrative. Consider international opportunities, as UK architecture qualifications are globally respected. Parametric design and BIM skills are increasingly valuable.

Student Loan Repayments

Architecture graduates face longer periods on modest salaries, meaning slower student loan repayment than many degree subjects. On £25,000, Plan 2 repayments are minimal. The 30-year write-off period may result in some loan forgiveness for those who pursue the full qualification pathway.