Duration
– 1 year full time ( September start )
– 17 months full time ( January start )
– 2 years part time ( September start )
Entry requirements
A good honours degree in Interior Design , Architecture or a related subject , or equivalent professional experience and / or qualifications .
An interview and / or online portfolio submission may be required as part of the selection process .
UK / Channel Islands fees
Full time : £ 8,500 Part time : £ 2,830 in year 1 and £ 5,670 in year 2
EU fees with our Transition Scholarship
Full time : £ 8,500 Part time : £ 2,830 in year 1 and £ 5,670 in year 2
International fees
Full time : £ 17,200 Part time : £ 5,730 in year 1 and £ 11,470 in year 2
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Interior Architecture and Design MA Investigate the interior and develop an understanding of the built environment through sensory and affective engagement .
Connect with interior spaces through creative practice , experimentation , material engagement , and tangible and intangible matters . Learn to use advanced technologies and tools such as 3D printers and augmented and virtual reality in our Centre for Creative and Immersive Extended Reality ( CCIXR ).
Explore the everyday lives of communities and their role in the environment , culture , economy , the political , and the aesthetic . Consider carefulness and communication as you engage with climate change by looking at city scale infrastructures . Investigate everyday detail and the relationship between our lived experience and the structures that impact how we live . Discover strategies for reusing buildings and work with local communities in socially engaged projects . Engage with analogue methods of working that focus on the body , human and non-human , at the centre of your practice , as well as looking at digital working methods .
EXAMPLE MODULES
– Creative Theories : Thinking and Making
– Interior Practices : Design Project
– Research Methods
– Thesis
– Work-Based Learning : Opportunity
– Integration of Transdisciplinary Experiences
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International Professional Practice ( Part 3 ) Architecture Drive forward your UK architecture career and take the last step to becoming a professional architect registered with the ARB .
Be eligible to apply for the Final Certificate in Architecture ( Part 3 ) ARB / RIBA and practice as a qualified architect when you graduate .
Develop your professional experience and practice in our design studios , featuring advanced architectural computer facilities , CNC milling machine , laser cutting machines , and professional printers . Access our Centre for Creative and Immersive Extended Reality ( CCIXR ), the UK ’ s first integrated facility to support innovation in the creative and digital technologies of virtual , augmented and extended realities .
Enhance your future career , learning about current practice issues , legal and building legislation , and contractual issues in the industry . Improve your knowledge of the environment and sustainability , the social and economic side of the construction industry , and develop your practice and project management skills . Combine lectures and workshops with real case studies to inform your learning and practice specific skills .
EXAMPLE MODULES
– Practice Management , Law and Contract
– Professional Experience and Practice
– Topical Research Project
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Duration 1 year part time
Entry requirements
This course accepts international students only . You ’ ll need a minimum of two years in architectural practice , with 12 months of that experience in a UK or EU practice , plus UK RIBA Part 1 and 2 qualifications , or an international equivalent .
A case study project may be required as part of the selection process .
International fees Part time : £ 2,730
Accredited by the Architects Registration Board ( ARB ) and accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects ( RIBA ).
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