The MSc in Architecture and Sustainable Environment (MASE) is a program designed for professionals and academics interested in sustainability within the built environment. It covers a wide range of topics including design skills, technical understanding for sustainable solutions, analysis of historic buildings, and the cultural context of environmental design. The course offers full-time and part-time study options, with an emphasis on rigorous technical and historical research, practical application, and exploring innovative solutions through project work and coursework. The curriculum aims to develop students' core and advanced knowledge in sustainable design, providing a challenging and academically enriching environment that supports career development in the field.
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1st year tuition fees
20.37L
Living cost
The university considers applications from students holding a wide range of qualifications.

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This course equips students with the knowledge, skills, and professional networks necessary for careers in the sustainable built environment. Graduates can pursue roles in architecture, environmental consultancy, sustainable design, and urban planning. The program emphasizes professional development through practical projects, industry engagement, and networks, helping students prepare for leadership roles in sustainable development.