Advanced Architectural Design
Entry requirements
Normally, a first-class or second-class honours degree in Architecture would be required.
If you hold overseas qualifications obtained outside the EU or hold a non-recognised UK qualification you will need to pass ARB’s Examination for Equivalence to Prescribed Qualifications (also known as the ‘Prescribed Examination’) to obtain ARB Part 1 and progress towards registering as an architect in the UK. Please note, this is not guaranteed and there is a financial cost to this process. Learn more from the ARB website.
An academic portfolio will be required containing all relevant design work from your previous course of study to provide a broad range of work to evidence your depth of skillset. While work from practice placement or experience can be included, the balance of the portfolio should be towards examples of academic work.
Months of entry
September
Course content
This two-year course gives you the opportunity to explore architecture in a broad-based manner through theoretical and practical work. It demands a high level of design ability and self-motivation while giving you the chance to explore and develop projects related to your own interests.
You’ll appraise current theoretical approaches to architecture and urban design then assess and show their relevance in existing and proposed contexts. You’ll also develop and demonstrate formal and technical architectural ability.
If you obtain all diploma credits at first sitting you'll have the opportunity to proceed to Masters, thus converting your Diploma into a MArch. This requires an extra three months of study.
- Diploma is final stage to Part 2 professional qualification
- Option to convert Diploma into MArch
- ARB/ RIBA Part 2 exemption
- Develop critical, formal and technical architectural skills
- Be part of a collaborative and creative studio community
The PGDip in Advanced Architectural Design is for UK/EU architecture graduates seeking Part 2 professional qualification.
The Master’s route to ARB/ RIBA Part 2 for UK, European and international students is the MArch in Advanced Architectural Design. If you hold overseas qualifications obtained outside the EU or hold a non-recognised UK qualification you will need to pass ARB’s Examination for Equivalence to Prescribed Qualifications (also known as the ‘Prescribed Examination’) to obtain ARB Part 1 and progress towards registering as an architect in the UK. Please note, this is not guaranteed and there is a financial cost to this process. Learn more from the ARB website.
Fees and funding
Available scholarships can be found online.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MArch
- full time24 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
- PGDip
- full time21 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Engineering Admissions
- eng-admissions@strath.ac.uk
- Phone
- +44 (0)141 574 5484