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    MArch: 12 months full-time, 24 months part-time

Course Description

The MArch in Architectural Studies programme is research and project driven with multi-disciplinary input in the areas of Urban Design and Creative Urban Practices, Urban Building, Computer Aided Architectural Design, and Energy and Environmental Studies.

Entry Requirements

Applicants require a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree, or the equivalent in a field relevant to the student’s chosen Pathway

6.5 IELTS (with a minimum of 5.5 in each component).

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Fees

Scotland/EU/UK: £5,760. International: £13,534

Programme Funding

http://www.gsa.ac.uk/life/fees,-funding-finance/postgraduate-funding/

Student Destinations

Clare and Sandy Wright (Wright and Wright); Charlie Hussey and Charlie Sutherland (Sutherland Hussey Architects); Christopher Platt (Head of Mackintosh School of Architecture/studioKap); Sarah Lewis (bere:architects); Gerry Grams (Glasgow City Council); Ian Alexander and Henry McKeown (JM Architects); Russell Baxter (Davis Duncan Architects); Gareth Hoskins (Gareth Hoskins Architects); Karen Anderson (Anderson, Bell + Christie); Riccardo Marini (Edinburgh City Council); Andrew Whalley (Nicholas Grimshaw); Ross Hunter (Graven Images); Andy Bow (Foster Associates)

Module Details

The programme begins with a series of core lectures and seminars, balanced by focused reading of key literature related to the four areas of enquiry. This enables all of the students on the programme to gain a multi-disciplinary perspective and provides ground for shared discourse.

The Master of Architectural Studies pathways are:

  • Urban Design
  • Creative Urban Practices
  • Urban Building
  • Digital Creativity
  • Energy and Environmental Studies
  • History and Theory of the City
  • Zero-Energy Mass Customised Housing

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