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If you've already taken ARB/RIBA Part 1, this MArch Architecture course will prepare you for contemporary architectural practice - combining both academic and professional teaching.
This architecture course is taught in our state-of-the-art Stockwell Street Building, designed by renowned architects Heneghan Peng. You'll develop advanced skills in building design and digital representation, as well as taking on an integrated design project and a thesis related to your own interests. Specific learning modules will include design realisation, theories of architecture, building design, and future representations. A part-time study option is available. A £19,070 cash bursary or fee waiver available to eligible students.
Completing this course successfully will exempt you from the Part 2 Examination in Professional Practice from both the Architects Registration Board (ARB) and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
What you should know about this course
You can choose a Design Unit in which to undertake project work, each with a different specialism.
The course prepares you for the complexities of contemporary architectural practice through rigorous academic and professional teaching.
You'll produce the highest level of architectural design and combine the best of practice and academia in a design portfolio.
You can study part-time by attending for two days a week over three years.
This is a two-year full-time programme, or three-year part-time and the fees shown are per year.
Choose a specific option to see funding information.
Course optionsWe understand that the transition into postgraduate study can be confusing when it comes to finances. The University of Greenwich has a wide range of bursaries, scholarships and other financial support measures to support students that require it most. More information can be found on our website at www.greenwich.ac.uk/finance/funding-your-studies
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