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  Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 2) MArch


University College London    Faculty of the Built Environment

Full time September Other 2 years full time
Architecture, Building & Planning (3)

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The Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 2) MArch programme at UCL is a leading Part 2 architecture programme in the UK. It aims to foster an innovative and professional approach to architecture, focusing on equity, diversity, and inclusivity. Students develop a deep understanding of architecture through writing, designing, and scrutinising. The programme emphasizes core skills in design, technology, history and theory, and professional studies. Unique to The Bartlett School of Architecture, the programme offers design units that run throughout both years, allowing students to work closely with dedicated practice-based tutors. Accredited by ARB and RIBA, the programme offers excellent networking opportunities and prepares students for successful careers in the field.

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The Architecture MArch is committed to encouraging an innovative and professional, dedicated and creative approach to a more equitable, diverse, and inclusive understanding of architecture.

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One of the leading Part 2 architecture programmes in the UK, this degree allows students to develop a position of deep understanding about what architecture is and what it could be. Students provide content and context to their academic efforts by writing about architecture, by designing architecture, and by scrutinising architecture – as discipline, practice, culture, career choice. They strengthen their core skills in design, technology, history and theory, and professional studies, working closely with world-class tutors, academics and practitioners.

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Entry Requirements

A minimum of an upper second-class degree in architecture from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Corporate membership of the following UK professional institutions: Architects Registration Board (ARB); the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) would also meet the requirement.

Once your application has been received, you will be asked to submit a portfolio of your design work. Please do not send or upload your work until it has been requested.

Although it is not a requirement, professional work experience taken after completing your undergraduate degree is also expected.




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