Find Architectural History Postgraduate courses in the UK
In the UK, Postgraduate courses tend to be split into those that are largely taught and those that are largely research based. Postgraduate Architectural History master's generally take one or two years to complete whereas Architectural History PhD's will take at least three years.
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Postgraduate Subject Intro: Architectural History
Architecture is both an art and a science, and draws upon aspects of technology, social sciences, politics and history whether you're designing and constructing new buildings or conserving existing structures.
For such a skilled profession, there is a minimum of seven years training, including two years professional experience in an architects' office with further examination. Most schools of architecture require a portfolio of sketches and you should be able to draw freehand and have a good understanding of mathematics.
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Architectural History course reviews
- What a Mess
- I did not enjoy it. There were good and bad bits, but in the long run my time at Edinburgh uni did not help me. The City of Edinburgh could not be bettered in terms of culture, people, interesting places to visit etc. The teaching at the University o...
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- By Rory - Graduate
- Course: History Of Art And Architectural History Ma (Hons)
- At University Of Edinburgh
- Strong Department
- It was very isolated. Good for people who like peace and quiet. The town has enough to do to keep you occupied for a while and at least its not a long train ride to London. The campus is naturally beautiful, pond, grass, geese but the buildings are u...
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- By Marianna - Graduate
- Course: Art History And Theory Ma
- At University Of Essex
- hard work but flexible
- If you really commit with your academic development and you expect that your life in the university would be focused in hard work, then you should consider this university. It is not about parties and social life, although the people is great.
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- By Ana - Graduate
- Course: Art History And Theory (Modular) Ma
- At University Of Essex
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