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MArch - Master of Architecture
Whiteknights Campus
Full Time
SEP
22 Months
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MArch - Master of Architecture
Whiteknights Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
22 Months
MArch - Master of Architecture
Whiteknights Campus
Full Time
SEP
22 Months
Select a an exam type
Join a new generation of architects with our Master of Architecture (MArch) course. At the University of Reading, you’ll study architecture in a UK professional context, but with a global outlook. You’ll examine the role of architecture in a rapidly urbanising world – in cultural, social and environmental contexts – where new approaches are needed. Many schools of architecture focus on innovation in physical form and communication. At Reading, we stand out by also focusing on innovation in use. We explore the possibilities a new structure or space can provide for a community to engage with its surroundings – to inspire different ways of thinking and behaving. Our curriculum draws on expertise from architecture, urban planning, social sciences, art and related disciplines. Through your studies at Reading, you’ll engage with the rich, varied and interconnected nature of design in the UK. We have worked closely with industry partners to ensure that our curriculum is responsive to the ever-changing forms and expectations of the architectural profession. What you'll learn: At Reading School of Architecture, your postgraduate studies will focus on four core strands of architectural practice: architectural design, research methods, architectural technologies, professional skills. These core strands will provide a framework for you to: extend your research skills, think creatively, critically and analytically, self-appraise, work collaboratively in a team. You’ll also have the opportunity to choose from a series of optional modules, including related modules in built environment subject specialisms. These modules will broaden your knowledge of the industry and foster cross-disciplinary exchanges.
You must have achieved a 2:2 or higher on a Part 1 ARB validated (prescribed) award. If you hold a qualification obtained outside the EU, or a non-recognised UK qualification, you will need to pass ARBs own Prescribed Examination at the relevant level to be eligible for this programme.
Students living in
Domestic
£420 month
Students from Domestic
Accommodation costs will vary depending on whether you choose standard, premium or private accommodation, and how long you are staying. Prices can vary from around £160 to £350 per week.
£1,407 month
Students from EU
Accommodation costs will vary depending on whether you choose standard, premium or private accommodation, and how long you are staying. Prices can vary from around £160 to £350 per week.
£1,439 month
Students from International
Accommodation costs will vary depending on whether you choose standard, premium or private accommodation, and how long you are staying. Prices can vary from around £160 to £350 per week.