Duration – 2 years full time
– 4 years part time
Entry requirements
A minimum of a second-class honours degree in a related subject , or equivalent professional experience and / or qualifications . Must be with RIBA Part 1 exemption , or equivalent . Applicants would preferably have a year of professional , relevant experience .
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UK / Channel Islands fees |
Full time : £ 9,250 Part time : £ 3,080 ( per year
EU fees with our Transition Scholarship
Full time : £ 9,250 Part time : £ 3,080 ( per year )
International fees
Full time : £ 17,200 Part time : £ 8,600 ( per year )
Accreditation : This course is prescribed and recognised by the Architects Registration Board ( ARB ) and validated by the Royal Institute of British Architects ( RIBA ).
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Architecture MArch Advance your career in architecture on the next step of your pathway to becoming a qualified architect .
Earn RIBA and ARB Part 2 exemption , and learn the professional and creative skills needed for a successful architectural career . Unpack architectural topics such as urbanism , landscape , sustainability and culture , and broaden your existing knowledge , experience and skills .
Develop the creative and professional abilities needed to become a practising architect , learning what it takes to make a successful architectural practice and business . Investigate a range of topics to enhance your abilities , including project management in architecture , using technology creatively , and model making . Engage in collaborative projects and attend guest lectures by practice directors , academic experts and engineers , to deepen your industry knowledge . Benefit from a studio-based course with a range of design studios you can choose to join , each with its own design ethos , theoretical positions , design briefs , and investigation methodologies .
EXAMPLE MODULES
– Architectural Design : Strategy
– Architectural Design : Synthesis
– Architectural History and Theory : Application
– Building Tectonics and Environment
– Project Management in Architecture
– Practice Management and Professionalism in Architecture
– Thesis Design
CONTACT TIME
You can expect weekly design tutorials and lectures , held on campus . If you ’ re a full time student , you should be on campus two days a week .
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Building Information Management MSc Drive forward your knowledge of Building Information Modelling ( BIM ) which is transforming the way we design , build and maintain modern structures .
Master the software , technology and theories you need to keep up with this new industry standard . Study construction law , finance and strategic project management , before bringing your learning together in a focused project of your own design .
Integrate data management and construction management with BIM design principles , using industry-standard software from Revit to AutoCAD , on one of the UK ’ s longest-running university BIM courses . Learn from visiting professionals in BIM management organisations , such as Sweco , AECOM and Hoare Lea , and attend Universityorganised networking events with the construction industry . With many countries , including the UK , mandating the use of BIM in the architecture , engineering and construction ( AEC ) industries , there ’ s a global demand for your skills .
EXAMPLE MODULES
– BIM Theory and Practice
– Construction Law , Contracts and Dispute Resolution
– General Management
– Integrated BIM Projects and Corporate Management
– Modelling and Interoperability in the BIM Environment
– Strategic Management
– Dissertation
CONTACT TIME
You can expect 10 hours of teaching time every week ( five hours for parttime students ). Campus students currently attend classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays , and distance learning students attend online sessions , with most lectures available as on-demand recordings . In the last three months of the course you ’ ll be focusing on your research project .
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Duration – 1 year full time ( Sept start )
– 16 months full time ( Jan start ) – 2 years part time ( Sept start ) – 28 months part time ( Jan start )
– 28 months part time ( distance learning )
Entry requirements
A good honours degree or equivalent academic qualification in a technical or analytical discipline ( Architecture , Construction Management , Mechanical / Electrical Engineering , Civil Engineering , Surveying , Project Management ).
Exceptionally , applicants from nontechnical / analytical disciplines but with proven and substantiated experience in the Architecture , Engineering and Construction ( AEC ) fields will be considered .
UK / Channel Islands fees
Full time : £ 9,900 Part time : £ 3,300 in year 1 , £ 6,600 in year 2 Part time distance learning : £ 2,650 ( per year )
EU fees with our Transition Scholarship
Same as UK / Channel Island fees ( above ).
International fees
Full time : £ 19,200 Part time : £ 6,400 in year 1 , £ 12,800 in year 2 Part time distance learning : £ 2,650 ( per year )
Accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors ( RICS ).
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This degree is accredited by the Joint Board of Moderators ( JBM ) comprising of the Institution of Civil Engineers , Institution of Structural Engineers , Institute of Highway Engineers , the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation and the Permanent Way Institution on behalf of the Engineering Council as meeting the requirements for Further Learning for a Chartered Engineer ( CEng ) for candidates who have already acquired a partial CEng accredited undergraduate first degree *. See the JBM website for further information . |
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