find your perfect postgrad program
Search our Database of 30,000 Courses

University for the Creative Arts: Master of Architecture (ARB/RIBA part 2)

Institution University for the Creative Arts View institution profile
Department Architecture and Interior Design
Web uca.ac.uk/postgraduate
Email enquiries@uca.ac.uk
Telephone 01252 892883
Study type Taught

Summary

UCA's two-year Master of Architecture (MArch) course will challenge you to design the spaces and buildings of the future and to consider their societal and environmental impacts.

Reflecting the profession’s evolving role, its responsibilities within wider society, and the need for more sustainable professional practice, this course will challenge you to consolidate your architectural experiences, both in education and in practice, while simultaneously questioning your preconceptions of the discipline.

By the end of your studies, you will be able to initiate and deliver projects grounded in design-based research and continue a process of learning through practice-based experimentation and enquiry.

The course carries a full and unconditional prescription from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the Architects Registration Board (ARB) as satisfying the Part 2 criteria.

Master of Architecture - MArch

University for the Creative Arts

Dream. Discover. Disrupt.

The University for the Creative Arts is a place for those who live, breathe, and dream creativity. Those with a drive to explore their creative identity, and a desire for a career doing what they love.

As a university that truly embodies creativity, we’ll help you take the next step on your creative journey; whether that’s carving a route towards a creative career, advancing an unfinished project, or as a natural next step beyond your previous studies.

About UCA

Postgraduate study at UCA offers an opportunity to hone your skills – your way. The university is made …

View Profile

Postgraduate Bursary Opportunity with Postgrad.com

Are you studying as a PG student at the moment or have you recently been accepted on a postgraduate program? Apply now for one of our £2000 PGS bursaries.

Click here