University Of Hertfordshire
The aim of the postgraduate program is to equip you with the skills, knowledge, and understanding required to practice at an advanced level, to foster your creativity and enhance your employment opportunities Students will work alongside artists and designers who are involved with a wide variety of media and forms and will benefit from visiting architects and design professionals This program focuses on architectural typologies and the built environment in the region, with an international and global view The program duration will be 2 years full-time
Professional Accreditation: This programme has been prescribed qualification by the Architects Registration Board (ARB), for the purpose of Architects registration in the UK.
Specialist Course Content: Explore contemporary urban and architectural topics such as fringe conditions, sustainable urban growth, gentrification, future, smart and digital cities (see about the course for more detail).
Workplace Mentorship: Mentoring in the workplace is an established partnership between the students at the University of Hertfordshire and selected RIBA Charted Architectural Practices. For students, this is an opportunity to spend an extended time away from the studio and enter the workplace to gain experience and insight into the profession, site visits, build your CV and access practical advice.
Strong Industry Connections: Benefit from our excellent links with a range of organisations including House: Urban Splash, Zaha Hadid, BDP and Boklok, for networking and work placement opportunities.
Hatfield, United Kingdom
24 Months
£ 15,295
IELTS: 6
MArch Architecture & Urbanism is a Masters of Architecture award within the Design programme at the School of Creative Arts. Within the programme there is strong emphasis on professional practice and the real-world applications of design. You will develop key research skills and gain a good understanding of the work of other practitioners in your field.
The aim of the postgraduate programme is to equip you with the skills, knowledge and understanding required to practice at an advanced level, to foster your creativity and enhance your employment opportunities. You will work alongside artists and designers who are involved with a wide variety of media and forms and will benefit from visiting architects and design professionals. Induction, seminars and social events for students and staff mean that you will be part of a friendly and supportive postgraduate community, which also includes film makers, musicians and professionals working in new media. Senior research staff and internationally renowned artists work with postgraduate students, helping you to develop original and challenging work.
Why choose this course?
This programme focuses on architectural typologies and the built environment in the region, with an international and global view. The MArch Architecture and Urbanism pays particular attention to contemporary urban and architectural questions, including fringe conditions, peripheries, rapid and sustainable urban growth, gentrification, new towns and garden cities, future, smart and digital cities, suburbia, edge urban conditions, in connection with local communities and inclusive societies.
Academic attainment
Satisfactory academic reference
Personal statement or letter of application
Alternative or additional experience within architecture and design or appropriate subject areas.
2D work such as drawing, painting, technical drawing, design, media experimentation, photography
3D work evidenced by photography, models and prototypes
an awareness of the cultural, historical and professional contexts of architecture and the role of the architect in society and the design process.
UK Students
Full time
£9250 for the 2022/2023 academic year
Part time
£770 per 15 credits for the 2022/2023 academic year
EU Students
Full time
£15295 for the 2022/2023 academic year
Part time
£1270 per 15 credits for the 2022/2023 academic year
International Students
Full time
£15295 for the 2022/2023 academic year
Part time
£1270 per 15 credits for the 2022/2023 academic year
This course provides students with knowledge and skills to understand, analyse and transform the built environment. This includes buildings, cities, and people in consideration of cultural values, societal aspects and communities both at the local and global scales. The skillset acquired by our students allows graduates not only to be aware of international and global questions regarding cities and people, but also to be able to design professionally in any context from local to international.
The curriculum of this course has been developed with the support of regional and international architectural practices and consultancy agencies ensuring a high-level business-facing approach to all activities and projects. This, and the continuous collaboration and input from our industry partners (through live projects, design competitions and projects reviews), ensures a high level of employability for our graduates.
Our students are trained in an ambitious working environment, where every project represents a positive challenge to respond creatively and professionally. The nature of the curriculum is highly enterprising, stimulating students to find and create new ways of changing cities and architecture, and establishing professional businesses working on a global market.