The MArch Architecture course at the University of Wolverhampton is designed to challenge and develop your creative design abilities, with a focus on exploiting traditional and modern technologies and materials. It aims to deepen your understanding of architecture and the built environment, emphasizing sustainability and community impact. Taught at the Springfield Super Campus, the program combines theoretical studies with practical studio-based projects, equipping students with the skills to shape both current and future architectural landscapes. The course builds on Wolverhampton's rich industrial heritage and regional regeneration projects, incorporating industry collaborations and advanced technology like VR and AR. Accredited by RIBA and ARB, it prepares students for professional registration and future careers in architecture, conservation, landscape design, and related fields.
Why this course is highly recommended
What makes this course stand out is its high-quality teaching rated at 90.5%, its ranking in the top 30 for architecture in the country according to the Guardian university league table, and its comprehensive industry integration. Students benefit from state-of-the-art facilities, including double-height studios and VR/AR tools, and are prepared for professional registration through accreditation by the RIBA and ARB. Its strong emphasis on sustainability, innovative design, and regional regeneration projects also make it an attractive choice for aspiring architects looking to make a tangible impact worldwide.
This course specifically focuses on architecture and the development of the built environment, with options to explore historic preservation, emerging technologies, and urban design. Its core modules include Design within Historic Environments, Emerging Technology, Urban Design Theory and Practice, and an Architectural Theory Thesis, allowing you to develop both practical and theoretical expertise tailored to contemporary architectural challenges.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
15.78L
Living cost
Applicants need a second class honours undergraduate degree in Architecture RIBA/ARB Part 1 or a similar qualification. Practical experience is not required for entry, but a minimum of 24 months professional experience is necessary for Part III registration, including at least 12 months in the EEA, Channel Islands, or Isle of Man under an architect’s supervision. A portfolio of academic and professional design work must also be submitted, and English language proficiency requires IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each area.

English language test
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Graduates of this course can pursue diverse careers such as Architect, Interior Designer, Conservation Architect, Construction Manager, Landscape Architect, 3D Visualiser, Planning Consultant, and other roles related to the built environment. The program prepares students with the technical, creative, and professional skills needed for success in the architecture industry worldwide.