MA in Architecture and Urbanism
The future is urban, but what form will urban space take? MA Architecture and Urbanism explores these possible futures, and places advanced design practice and theory within the wider cultural, social and technological questions facing humanity.
Special Features
- This course is jointly accredited by Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) and the University of Manchester (UoM) with cross-disciplinary connections between the Manchester School of Architecture, the School of Environment and Development (UoM) and Manchester Institute for Research and Innovation in Art and Design (MMU). This course can be approved as prior learning for the MSA RIBA Part 2 accredited BArch in certain circumstances.
- This is an internationally based course that actively disseminates students’ thesis work through conferences, exhibitions, competitions and publications.
Course Elements
Over 50% of the World’s six billion people now live in cities. By 2050 this will have passed 80%; the future is urban.
Taking an international perspective, this programme explores innovative approaches to design and intervention in the city, investigating relationships between built form, space, culture, developmental processes and sustainability, within an interdisciplinary, project based dialogue.
The programme covers research methodologies, cities and urban ideologies and urban futures. In addition you will work in Studios in groupings with complimentary research interests led by a tutor with expertise in the area.
In Studio A you will begin to engage directly with a chosen research subject area/proposition. In Studio B you will develop individual research propositions, completing a literature survey, gathering data and formulating an original approach in thinking and/or practice. In Studio C you will synthesise the thesis project culminating in the production of a leading-edge proposition. Finally, in Studio D you will present and contextualise your thesis as an outstanding piece of work suitable for academic and/or public consumption.
Assessment
Self, peer and tutor-based assessment methods.
Career Opportunities
Graduates have gone on to work with leading architectural, urbanism and town planning practices both nationally and internationally. An increasing number of graduates enrol on further research degrees at doctoral level.
Location
All Saints Campus, Manchester
Duration
1 year full time or 2 years part time
Entry Requirements
You will normally have at least an upper second class undergraduate honours degree in a related field. Alternatively, you may be admitted if you have proven experience in a relevant field.
How to Apply
Fees
UK and EU students full-time £4,500
UK and EU students part-time £250 per 10 credit unit. A Masters qualification typically comprises 180 credits.
Non-EU students overseas £12,500.
Further information
Telephone: +44(0)161 247 6969
Email: courses@mmu.ac.uk
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