Architecture MArch
Northumbria University
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The architecture programmes at Northumbria are all framed in relation to a common ethos and approach.Our EthosContextual Awareness: The exploration and importance of place, reading the context and being responsive to site as a precursor to change and adaptation.Environmental Literacy: In response to the climate emergency, environmental literacy will be embedded in every module assignment and assessment.Our ApproachDesign Led: Creativity is central to architectural practice and is developed ...Read more

The architecture programmes at Northumbria are all framed in relation to a common ethos and approach.

Our Ethos

Contextual Awareness: The exploration and importance of place, reading the context and being responsive to site as a precursor to change and adaptation.

Environmental Literacy: In response to the climate emergency, environmental literacy will be embedded in every module assignment and assessment.

Our Approach

Design Led: Creativity is central to architectural practice and is developed through studio practice as a research method.

Authentic Learning: Projects will engage with real-world issues, learning through doing, and working beyond the confines of the institution.

Constructive Alignment: Connecting strands of knowledge to form an integrated approach to the subject and developing holistic architectural propositions.

How will my Architecture (MArch) degree provide me with the skills needed for my career?

Most people undertaking the Master of Architecture do so with the intention of becoming a registered architect.

Studying architecture provides a broad background knowledge in the liberal arts and transferable skills including design and communication via a comprehensive mix of manual and digital methods self-reflection and intrinsic motivation analytical and critical thinking and awareness of social justice and environmental responsibility. These attributes then allow architecture graduates to choose to be a ‘general practitioner or to specialise within the profession of architecture or to diversify into other areas.

The MArch course fulfils the ARB/RIBA Part II requirements for professional accreditation and will enable you to develop the higher level skills of design and research needed to support self-directed architectural design projects, and to shape your future career.

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8/101
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24th
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34th
What students say
J
Jiya
18 Dec 24

It’s been really hard to get used too but Northumbria facilities are very helpful and engaging with multiple backgrounds but there is a person for everyone. As a whole I don’t see..Read more

H
Howard
17 Dec 24

- Lots of Work. - Excellent nights out...Read more

Entry requirements

A minimum of a 2.2 honours degree in architecture from an RIBA validated / ARB accredited school of architecture, or equivalent.

 

A minimum of three months post-Part 1 experience in an architecture practice is preferred, but applications are considered on an individual basis, particularly where transferrable skills and applicable knowledge can be demonstrated.

 

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£9,535 per year

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£19,350 per year

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£19,350 per year

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Jiya
18 Dec 24
Architecture BA (Hons)
It’s been really hard to get used too but Northumbria facilities are very helpful and engaging with multiple backgrounds but there is a person for everyone. As a whole I don’t see...
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H
Howard
17 Dec 24
Architecture BA (Hons)
- Lots of Work. - Excellent nights out....
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Northumbria University
Northumbria University , Newcastle upon Tyne

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