Overview
With our specialist MA Architecture degree course, you can augment your creative practice and research by specialising in alternative forms of architecture: Building and Heritage Conservation, Landscape and Urban Design, or Spatial Design Practices.
Regardless of your background in architecture, arts, or humanities, you'll become proficient in architectural design. In a unique studio-based environment, you'll explore spatial theories and their environmental applications, tackle contemporary issues affecting the architecture and construction industries, and utilise innovative technologies to produce works at the forefront of contemporary design.
You'll have many opportunities to put your study into practice on this Architecture Master's, such as collaborating with local and regional bodies on live projects, and taking part in work-based learning opportunities and community-led projects. Your design, professional, and technical skills will also be strengthened through them.
By the end of this course, you'll be well-prepared for a career in many areas of the architecture sector, or you can continue your studies at PhD level.
You can study this Master's course in a year (September start) or 17 months (January start) full-time, or two years part-time (September start only).
Course highlights
- Specialise in one of three disciplines to channel your expertise: building and heritage conservation, landscape and urban design, and spatial theories
- Learn in a practice- and design-based studio environment similar to industry settings, unique to Portsmouth
- Use facilities—such as the UK's first Centre for Creative and Immersive Extended Reality—to realise your innovative architectural concepts and designs
- Collaborate with students on other courses to widen your team-working abilities and exchange knowledge
- Get involved in community-led projects to engage with the public and sharpen your understanding of how consumers interact with architecture and space
- Be taught by leading experts in architecture to learn the latest professional standards
- Work with actual clients on live briefs to enhance your professional and research experience
- Take part in competitions and live projects—within the Project Office and School of Architecture—to enhance your technical, creative, and professional reputation
Careers and opportunities
By graduating from this specialist Architecture Master's course, you'll gain a broad perspective on the way the built and non-built environment affects society, as well as a vision for a sustainable future. You'll be able to explore new systemic and integrated solutions for cities, landscapes and historic built environment, and help shape a greener, healthier, inclusive, and more resilient future for people and societies the world over.