MArch Architecture 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Heriot-Watt University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

20,536 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - GeneralMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

MArch

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Overview

Our two-year Master of Architecture (MArch) Part 2 will enhance your appreciation of architecture as a design-led discipline, providing enlightenment on the latest technological advances and innovative sustainable solutions to current and future societal challenges within the built environment industry. Taught within state-of-the-art facilities for designing, the programme will be of interest to individuals possessing the Architect Registration Board (ARB) part 1 and offers the opportunity to develop appropriate solutions to a range of global challenges. This degree will complete your educational journey as an architect, and you’ll graduate suitably prepared to work professionally in the dynamic built environment industry.


During your studies you’ll:

  • conceive, resolve and execute sustainable architectural designs of varying scale and complexity, underpinned by creativity,
  • evaluate the physical, cultural and societal context within the process of place-making,
  • integrate aesthetic, compositional, spatial and functional principles to produce technically sound and environmentally sustainable projects,
  • critically analyse and research cultural, environmental and social values to produce effective and user-centred architectural outputs,
  • demonstrate climate literacy and ethical approaches to increase wellbeing through the design of innovative and energy-efficient buildings,
  • identify, evaluate and integrate appropriate materials, technologies, systems and construction processes for design proposals,
  • demonstrate knowledge of the legal frameworks necessary to protect current and future communities,
  • write, communicate and evaluate business plans and project outputs,
  • appraise architectural propositions individually and as part of a team.


Our expertise

Your learning will be informed by the expertise of our research-active architects, architectural engineers, civil and structural engineers, construction professionals, industry-leaders, and academics.

96% of Heriot-Watt University’s engineering research was classed as world-leading in the REF 2021 review, which ranked us 1st in Scotland and 3rd in the UK for engineering research through a joint submission with the University of Edinburgh.

Our Master of Architecture programme is directly informed by the world class research carried out by Heriot-Watt’s Institute for Sustainable Built Environment (ISBE) which sits within the School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society (EGIS). EGIS is one of the United Kingdom’s leading institutions for multidisciplinary research and teaching in areas critical to economic development and societal equity. The institute’s academic team conduct high-value and high-impact research on fields covering sustainability, digital innovation, design, and management of the built environment.

This School is also part of the Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Building Design, a leading body recognised by the Royal Academy of Engineering. The Centre is one of only four such centres established at United Kingdom universities that jointly form a national network to demonstrate and exchange best practice in teaching and research for the sustainable built environment.

Your learning environment

You’ll have access to our specialist equipment, computing software, design and project facilities, and benefit from a vibrant, diverse and innovation-led setting in order to succeed in becoming a global changemaker.

Outside of the classroom, you can get involved with the Heriot-Watt Student Union and there are lots of ways to do so including participating in student groups, becoming a student representative or a school officer, and joining societies. There are even some engineering societies you may wish to join in order to meet likeminded people, network, and gain insights into career prospects:


Customise Your Learning
During this two-year programme, you’ll take 240 credits.

You’ll take two architectural projects in the first year. Design Project 1 is a 30-credit studio-based course which will expose you to a complex and mid-sized architectural enquiry. You’ll build on learned skills in Design Project 2, another 30-credit course. These design projects will support your learning through assessing the developing praxis of architectural design, underpinned by research and theory, as an authentic response to a multifaceted urban enquiry.

During the first year, you’ll also take four 15-credit courses in Sustainable and Intelligent Buildings, Research Methods, Urban Design Theory, and Urban Design for Health and Wellbeing. The latter two programmes are part of a joint academic collaboration between Heriot-Watt University and the University of Edinburgh.

During the second year, you’ll refine your architectural knowledge, critical thinking, and ability to deliver highly sophisticated and professionally communicated design solutions through taking Design Thesis 1 (30 credits) and Design Thesis 2 (60 credits). To complete the second year, you’ll demonstrate and apply your scholarship and inquiry skills to a self-identified area of interest in the wider architectural cultural context through the 30-credit Research Investigation course.

All courses are mandatory.

Accreditation

We are currently seeking accreditation for this degree from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and prescription from the Architect Registration Board (ARB).

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

MArch

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Overview

Our two-year Master of Architecture (MArch) Part 2 will enhance your appreciation of architecture as a design-led discipline, providing enlightenment on the latest technological advances and innovative sustainable solutions to current and future societal challenges within the built environment industry. Taught within state-of-the-art facilities for designing, the programme will be of interest to individuals possessing the Architect Registration Board (ARB) part 1 and offers the opportunity to develop appropriate solutions to a range of global challenges. This degree will complete your educational journey as an architect, and you’ll graduate suitably prepared to work professionally in the dynamic built environment industry.


During your studies you’ll:

  • conceive, resolve and execute sustainable architectural designs of varying scale and complexity, underpinned by creativity,
  • evaluate the physical, cultural and societal context within the process of place-making,
  • integrate aesthetic, compositional, spatial and functional principles to produce technically sound and environmentally sustainable projects,
  • critically analyse and research cultural, environmental and social values to produce effective and user-centred architectural outputs,
  • demonstrate climate literacy and ethical approaches to increase wellbeing through the design of innovative and energy-efficient buildings,
  • identify, evaluate and integrate appropriate materials, technologies, systems and construction processes for design proposals,
  • demonstrate knowledge of the legal frameworks necessary to protect current and future communities,
  • write, communicate and evaluate business plans and project outputs,
  • appraise architectural propositions individually and as part of a team.


Our expertise

Your learning will be informed by the expertise of our research-active architects, architectural engineers, civil and structural engineers, construction professionals, industry-leaders, and academics.

96% of Heriot-Watt University’s engineering research was classed as world-leading in the REF 2021 review, which ranked us 1st in Scotland and 3rd in the UK for engineering research through a joint submission with the University of Edinburgh.

Our Master of Architecture programme is directly informed by the world class research carried out by Heriot-Watt’s Institute for Sustainable Built Environment (ISBE) which sits within the School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society (EGIS). EGIS is one of the United Kingdom’s leading institutions for multidisciplinary research and teaching in areas critical to economic development and societal equity. The institute’s academic team conduct high-value and high-impact research on fields covering sustainability, digital innovation, design, and management of the built environment.

This School is also part of the Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Building Design, a leading body recognised by the Royal Academy of Engineering. The Centre is one of only four such centres established at United Kingdom universities that jointly form a national network to demonstrate and exchange best practice in teaching and research for the sustainable built environment.

Your learning environment

You’ll have access to our specialist equipment, computing software, design and project facilities, and benefit from a vibrant, diverse and innovation-led setting in order to succeed in becoming a global changemaker.

Outside of the classroom, you can get involved with the Heriot-Watt Student Union and there are lots of ways to do so including participating in student groups, becoming a student representative or a school officer, and joining societies. There are even some engineering societies you may wish to join in order to meet likeminded people, network, and gain insights into career prospects:


Customise Your Learning
During this two-year programme, you’ll take 240 credits.

You’ll take two architectural projects in the first year. Design Project 1 is a 30-credit studio-based course which will expose you to a complex and mid-sized architectural enquiry. You’ll build on learned skills in Design Project 2, another 30-credit course. These design projects will support your learning through assessing the developing praxis of architectural design, underpinned by research and theory, as an authentic response to a multifaceted urban enquiry.

During the first year, you’ll also take four 15-credit courses in Sustainable and Intelligent Buildings, Research Methods, Urban Design Theory, and Urban Design for Health and Wellbeing. The latter two programmes are part of a joint academic collaboration between Heriot-Watt University and the University of Edinburgh.

During the second year, you’ll refine your architectural knowledge, critical thinking, and ability to deliver highly sophisticated and professionally communicated design solutions through taking Design Thesis 1 (30 credits) and Design Thesis 2 (60 credits). To complete the second year, you’ll demonstrate and apply your scholarship and inquiry skills to a self-identified area of interest in the wider architectural cultural context through the 30-credit Research Investigation course.

All courses are mandatory.

Accreditation

We are currently seeking accreditation for this degree from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and prescription from the Architect Registration Board (ARB).

Admission Requirements

169+
6+
59+
79+
You should hold a minimum of a 2:2 honours degree and have an excellent portfolio. Relevant industry experience will also be considered. Student selection will be made through a multi-layered process and you may be invited to attend an interview either virtually or in person. This programme attracts students in possession of the ARB and/or RIBA Part 1 but it is not necessary to have this to apply for the programme.
We welcome applications from international students and accept qualifications from around the world. Please refer to the entry requirements for your country for more details.

2 Years
Sep

Domestic
9,535 GBP
International
20,536 GBP

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