Architecture postgraduate degrees in Northern Ireland

2 universities offer 6 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate architecture degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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Queen's University Belfast

4 architecture courses NORTHERN IRELAND
Subject ranking: 12th
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WUSCA ranking: 3th
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I love how central it is to Belfast making it really easy to get to and from. The campus itself is beautiful with some brilliant facilities such as the library, study spaces and coffee shops. I think the students union is very modern and has a welcoming atmosphere. My favourite campus is the business school where I spend most of my time.

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MArch Architecture
clock icon 2 years full time
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Year 1
  • Architectural Research: Humanities
  • Architectural Research: Technology
  • Dissertation
  • M.Arch Studio 1
  • M.Arch Studio 2
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Ulster University

2 architecture courses NORTHERN IRELAND
Subject ranking: 28th
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WUSCA ranking: 30th
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Best aspect: One positive aspect of university is the financial resources available to support students, such as scholarships, bursaries, grants, and access to part-time work on or near campus. These resources can reduce financial pressure and allow students to focus more on their studies. Universities also often provide access to subsidised facilities, learning resources, and student discounts, which can make higher education more affordable compared to managing these costs independently. Worst aspect / areas for improvement: Despite these resources, financial support is often limited, competitive, or not well advertised, leaving many students unaware of the help available to them. Living costs, accommodation fees, and international tuition fees continue to rise, which can cause significant financial stress. Universities could improve by expanding financial aid, offering clearer guidance on available funding, and providing more consistent support for students facing unexpected financial difficulties.

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Architecture MArch
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Year 1
  • Buildings, Climate and Agency
  • Ideas Lab
  • MArch Design 1
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