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173 Master's degrees in Architecture in United Kingdom

Architecture
The aim of this MArch in Architecture from University of Wolverhampton is to continue to challenge you to explore further your creative design capabilities whilst exploiting traditional and modern technologies and materials for the development of the current and future Built Environment.

Low Carbon Architectural Engineering
This Low Carbon Architectural Engineering study delivered by University of Plymouth provides a multidisciplinary environment that prepares you for professional practice in the built environment sector.

Architecture
Architecture shapes how we live, how we relate to our environments, and how we imagine the future. The MA Architecture degree at UCA Canterbury is for designers who want to explore these ideas through a creative, critical and culturally engaged lens.
Research Architecture
The MPhil/PhD in Research Architecture at Goldsmiths, University of London is designed for those engaged in architecture and related spatial practices. This full-time programme spans 3-4 years, allowing students to embark on a comprehensive research project while refining their professional practice in a supportive academic environment.
Architecture
Explore Anglia Ruskin University's Master of Architecture in Chelmsford and take the next step to becoming a registered architect of the future, with an emphasis on ethical, innovative and sustainable practice.
Digital Craft in Architecture
Digital technology continues to disrupt and transform how we design and build with sustainable materials. The Digital Craft in Architecture degree at Oxford Brookes University is a unique transdisciplinary course that will equip you to engage with an evolving industry, as part of a vibrant community of practice.

Architecture (RIBA Pt II)
The Architecture (RIBA Pt II) degree offered at the University of Westminster is a long-established and well-respected course that is prescribed by the Architects Registration Board (ARB) and validated by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) to give exemption from the second stage of professional education. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.
Islamic Art and Architecture
The MPhil in Islamic Art and Architecture at the University of Oxford is a two-year course combining comprehensive training in the history of Islamic art and architecture, research, and language instruction.
Architectural Design (International)
This two-year Architectural Design (International) course at The University of Strathclyde is for international students who are looking for a challenging programme of study that meets the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Part 2 educational criteria.

Interior Architecture and Design
If you're passionate about interiors and the built environment, and you want to explore making with analogue and digital methods, this Master’s in Interior Architecture and Design from University of Portsmouth could be for you. This course focuses on the interior and developing an understanding of the built environment through sensory and affective engagement.
City Design and Social Science
Reimagine the city. Learn how to tackle urban development from social, economic and political perspectives. Learn more at the City Design and Social Science programme offered by London School of Economics and Political Science.
Interior Architecture and Design
This postgraduate masters programme provides those with a background in art, design and architecture with the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge to address interior architecture and design problems in an innovative, sustainable and socially conscious manner.
Architecture (ARB or RIBA Part 2)
The MArch Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 2) degree at the University of East London is a comprehensive two-year programme designed to equip students with the skills needed for architectural practice. This full-time course focuses on sustainable design and creative problem-solving, preparing graduates for professional registration as architects.
Architecture (ARB or RIBA Part 2)
The Architecture (ARB or RIBA Part 2) is a two-year full-time course from Nottingham Trent University that produces graduate architects who are fully equipped for a career in the architectural profession. It is designed to be the next step for professionals pursuing an accredited pathway to becoming a registered architect.

Architectural Conservation
Whether you are approaching the field from an architectural, historical, social or other viewpoint, this Architectural Conservation programme at The University of Edinburgh will guide you through the foundations and challenges of this important means of nurturing cultural identity.

Interior, Architectural and Spatial Design
The Interior, Architectural and Spatial Design course at The University of Edinburgh is designed to support you in establishing your own approaches in defining interiors and interiority, supporting you to lay the foundations for your own path through the opportunities this field of knowledge and practice presents.
Architecture and Urbanism
The Architecture and Urbanism programme from Manchester Metropolitan University is a taught postgraduate course that conducts research into how global cultural and economic forces influence contemporary cities.

Research Architecture - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Research Architecture - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.

Architecture
This Architecture programme from Leeds Beckett University is designed for students who’ve already completed RIBA Part 1 or equivalent non-RIBA accredited courses in architecture or a related design discipline.
Architectural Design for the Conservation of Built Heritage
The Architectural Design for the Conservation of Built Heritage at The University of Strathclyde is a platform for: collaboration with both practice and research partners, architectural critique, discussion and debate.