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  • DeadlineStudy Details: 2 years full-time - multiple intakes

Masters Degree Description

This course is designed to celebrate the distinct nature of architecture as a discipline spanning the sciences and the arts.

This course aims to help you:

Develop creative and imaginative architectural projects of diverse scale, complexity and type
Advance your career towards becoming a professional architect
Explore the interrelationship between buildings, the built environment and the principles of sustainable design
Use the principles and theories of urban design for the planning of successful communities.

Start dates:

  • September 2026
  • January 2027
  • May 2027

Entry Requirements

An honours degree 2:2 or above in architecture with exemption from Part 1 of the RIBA Examinations (or its equivalent as formally recognised by the RIBA/ARB).

We recognise a breadth of qualifications; speak to one of our advisers today to find out how we can help you.

Portfolio
You must provide a convincing portfolio of relevant architectural design work. This must be presented at interview or submitted by post/online.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

A range of financial support is available for postgraduate study including loans, flexible payment options, discounts and scholarships.

Student Destinations

This course is designed to advance your career towards becoming a professional architect. On successful graduation, you should be equipped with the intellectual, creative and practical skills to meet the needs of related professions and the wider construction industry.

Careers could include working as:

architect
urban designer
architectural technologist
interior and spatial designer
building surveyor
town planner
commercial, residential or planning surveyor
buildings inspector
conservation officer
landscape architect

Module Details

Year 1:

Design, Process and Communication - 30 credits
Comprehensive Design - 40 credits
Construction Technology and Environmental Design - 20 credits
Cultural Context - 20 credits
Integrated Project - 10 credits

Year 2:

Research for Design - 20 credits
Design Thesis - 60 credits
Professional Practice and Management - 10 credits
Critical Investigations - 30 credits

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