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105 Master's degrees in Architecture in United Kingdom

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.
Interiors
By taking the Interiors programme from Manchester Metropolitan University, you will investigate and interpret interior space, inside and outside of the traditional architectural envelope, considering adaptive re-use, human occupation, spatial experience and social innovation as potential catalysts for design propositions.

Urban and Rural Planning
Develop the skills and a comprehensive understanding of urban and rural planning. This online Urban and Rural Planning course at Leeds Beckett University will train you to become an effective, professionally qualified planner.

Architecture
The Architecture MA at the University of Westminster offers a unique opportunity for graduates interested in the intersection of architectural design, theory and research, encouraging students to develop their own positions and identities as creative practitioners and thinkers. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.
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.
Global History of Art and Architecture
The Global History of Art and Architecture programme course from the University of Cambridge provide an overview of current interdisciplinary research and challenges in the global history of art and architecture.

Architectural Research
Architectural Research from University of Brighton allows you to tailor your studies to your research aspirations and development needs, going beyond what is offered in conventional taught postgraduate courses.

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 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.
Architectural Professional Practice
This Architectural Professional Practice from Leeds Beckett University leads to exemption from the Architects Registration Board (ARB) and Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Part 3 examinations.

Architecture
The Architecture programme from London South Bank University promotes a studio-based culture which encourages debate and enquiry about contemporary societies, the postmodern city, and relationships between urban and landscape conditions.

Architectural Technology and Building Performance
This Architectural Technology and Building Performance MSc course from Edinburgh Napier University was developed around the core strengths of the Institute for Sustainable Construction and to meet the demands of the industry.
Architecture
Architecture Pathway from Royal College of Art offers training in practice-led and practice-based research methods, complementing the shared arts and humanities research methods taught across the College as part of the MRes RCA.
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.

History of Art (Architectural History and Theory)
The flexible History of Art (Architectural History and Theory) course from University of York will explore a wide range of art history across different periods, regions, themes and topics.

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.
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.
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).
Architecture (RIBA Part 2 Exemption)
The Architecture (RIBA Part 2 Exemption) at Birmingham City University is the second stage of your professional training to become an architect. You'll be inspired by innovative architecture teaching from academic and industry professionals and develop your critical ability, skills and creativity.
Cities
At Cities from Birkbeck, University of London you will explore a variety of methodological and theoretical approaches.