Develop professional skills, specialisation and knowledge in decarbonisation – mastering technical and experimental data methodologies in design, modelling, performance and fabrication.
Our MSc Zero Carbon Buildings and Technologies course provides industry links to equip you with the skills and vision to tackle the climate emergency. With decarbonisation strategies and resilient design practises, you’ll use data to explore complex construction challenges in a variety of contexts.
2:2 undergraduate degree in: Architecture; Architectural Technology; Building Surveying; Construction Management; Project and Facility Management; Engineering (Civil, Electrical and Mechanical); Planning /Urban Design; Environmental Sciences/Studies; Landscape Architecture; Interior Design.
If the language in which the first degree was taught is not English then typically IELTS 6.5 will be required.
This course prepares you for a wide range of careers, such as:
environmental design and decarbonisation technology in architecture, architectural technology, engineering and built environment
consultancy in environmental analysis, energy and carbon assessment, and building performance evaluation – focusing on decarbonisation
software specialism in environmental data and modelling in the built environment
technical retrofitting and digital prefabrication towards net zero
You could also follow an academic path to teach and research in environmental design, building science and technology, building performance, environmental data and decarbonisation in construction – with a pathway to undertake PhD study.
Compulsory modules
Data-Driven Technologies (Building & City Information Modelling) (30 Credits)
Decarbonisation And Performance In Building Design (30 Credits)
Professional Practice And Management (30 Credits)
Research Project (30 Credits)
Sustainable Retrofitting And Fabrication (30 Credits)
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