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University of Salford MArch Architecture
University of Salford

University of Salford

MArch Architecture

Manchester, United Kingdom

Master degree

2 years

English

Full time

Sep 2025

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Master of Architecture (MArch) program offers an advanced understanding of architectural design, theory, and practice. Students engage in a combination of studio work and technical study, focusing on innovation and creativity within the built environment. The course typically spans two years and aims to equip graduates with the skills needed to navigate the complexities of modern architecture.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can explore diverse career paths within the architecture field, including positions as licensed architects, urban designers, and project managers. Additional opportunities may include roles in architectural education, research, and sustainability consulting, where they can apply their expertise in various contexts.

Continue your journey to professional architecture status with the University of Salford. Designed for students with a passion for design, an appetite for ideas, and a desire to experiment, our Part 2 MArch Architecture degree offers you an engaging learning experience in an unrivalled destination.

From our location at the heart of the world’s first industrial city, and based in our studio learning environment, you will explore the architectural relationship between ecological and human systems. You’ll critically examine histories and theories in generating cultural values related to making places.

Delivered across two years, the MArch course blends theory and practice to build your capabilities to be a responsible designer, reflective practitioner, and creative innovator. The course is enriched with technical skills, knowledge exchanges, and practice-based action learning, that refine your critique and develop your confidence.

The MArch at Salford is prescribed at Part 2 Level by the UK Regulator of Architects, the Architects’ Registration Board (ARB). If you complete this MArch and hold a recognised undergraduate Part 1 qualification, you can progress to complete the Part 3 Diploma - and be eligible to register as an architect and join the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).

You will:

  • Enhance your knowledge of architecture design thinking to explore the relationships between ecological and human systems
  • Experience an immersive and dynamic studio-based learning environment, complete with 3-D printers, laser cutters, portable workspace and digital tools and technologies to articulate an architectural position
  • Develop a critical understanding of the professionalism, duties and personal responsibilities of architects to clients, building users, constructors, co-professionals and the wider society