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105 Master's degrees in Architecture in United Kingdom
Architecture
The Architecture programme at University of Lincoln rovides you with the opportunity to consolidate your formative education and experiences in practice, challenging you to question your preconception of the discipline, and encouraging you to engage not just with the contemporary challenges facing the practice of architecture.

Architecture - Professional Practice in Architecture (RIBA 3)
The Architecture - Professional Practice in Architecture (RIBA 3) degree offered at London Metropolitan University will prepare you for managing architectural projects and is the final step toward registration as an architect in the UK.

Professional Practice in Architecture (Part 3)
This Professional Practice in Architecture (Part 3) course from the University of Nottingham and is taken by students who have completed their Part 2 during a final 12-month period in industry.

Architecture Part 2
If you've already taken ARB/RIBA Part 1, this MArch Architecture Part 2 course at University of Greenwich will prepare you for contemporary architectural practice - combining both academic and professional teaching.

Professional Practice and Management in Architecture
The Professional Practice and Management in Architecture from UWE Bristol (University of the West of England) is the last stage in formal academic training and practical, work-based learning for architects. It's designed and structured to lay the foundation for 'life-long learning' in the architectural profession, and its primary purpose is to enable you to show competence in practice.
Architectural Practice - ARB Part 3
This Architectural Practice programme from University of Kent enables students to complete their professional training and follows the ARB’s criteria for Part 3, thereby enabling graduates who have completed all three examinations to apply for professional registration as Architects in the UK. The course is prescribed by the ARB (Architects' Registration Board).
Architectural Conservation
The Architectural Conservation programme from University of Kent is a taught course aimed at professionals and academics world-wide with an interest in architectural heritage including architects, engineers, archaeologists, art historians, geographers and surveyors.
Interiors (Architecture and Design)
The Interiors (Architecture and Design) program at Middlesex University encourages creative investigation, experimentation and innovation in order to extend your knowledge and skills in the creation of new environments.
History of Art and Architecture
The History of Art and Architecture course at Birkbeck, University of London is an intensive full-time conversion programme designed for international students with a first degree in another subject who wish to pursue a Master's degree in the history of art or architecture.

Architectural Technology and Design
Specialise in the technical aspects of the design, construction and performance of buildings and discover how you can shape the built environment around you. This Architectural Technology and Design programme from Leeds Beckett University will give you the flexibility to do just that, at a time and pace convenient for you.

Architecture - Spatial Design Practices
This Architecture - Spatial Design Practices degree from University of Portsmouth emphasises that the components of spatial design, like materials and constructions, are connected to not only our senses and perceptions but also other ‘dimensions’ such as technologies, the biosphere, society, identities, and our thoughts and feelings.
Managing Archaeological Sites
The Managing Archaeological Sites MA from University College London (UCL) examines why certain archaeological and heritage sites, including World Heritage Sites, are selected for preservation, and how power relationships and different perceptions of contemporary values impact upon this.

Architecture and Environmental Design
This interdisciplinary and international Architecture and Environmental Design degree offered at the University of Westminster will provide you with skills that can be applied to diverse building typologies and global climatic, environmental and contextual issues. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.
Cities
At Cities from Birkbeck, University of London you will explore a variety of methodological and theoretical approaches.

Cinematic and Videogame Architecture
This Cinematic and Videogame Architecture programme at UCL offers students a unique opportunity to design innovative projects at the convergence of architecture, film and videogames.

Architecture
The University of Liverpool offers a degree in Architecture. The Liverpool School of Architecture (LSA) is an internationally recognised centre for architectural and built environment research.
Urban Planning and Resilience
The Urban Planning and Resilience programme from University of Kent gives you the academic and professional core knowledge, understanding, skills and experience required to practice professionally as an urban planner and help cities address and find solutions for 21st-century challenges.

Landscape Architecture (Part-Time)
Throughout this Landscape Architecture (Part-Time) course from University of Gloucestershire you’ll develop and refine vital skills and experience, to establish a long-term career in an exciting profession.
Sustainable Architecture - Evaluation and Design
The buildings we inhabit say a lot about our society. With climate emergency being the pressing issue of our time, sustainable architecture is more important than ever to achieve net zero greenhouse. Here at Oxford Brookes University with the Sustainable Architecture - Evaluation and Design, you will take a broad view of what it takes to design and operate low-carbon energy efficient buildings.
Architecture
Take the next step towards becoming a qualified architect on the Architecture degree at Norwich University of the Arts.