The MArch is a graduate-level degree that leads to a professional qualification in architecture and exemption from the ARB/RIBA Part 2 examination.
Students select one alternative of two curriculum pathways through the programme: either the Integrated Pathway or a Modular Pathway .
The overarching focus of the MArch is the relationship between architecture and urbanism.
The Integrated Pathway takes students through an interlinked series of modules that run across the full two years of the programme and that come together in a major project submission at the end of the second year
The Modular Pathway offers a choice of design studios across the two years. These are independent of each other and allow students to sample a range of particular specialisms.
This article was published on Nov 28, 2011