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Tuition GBP 15,200/year (international)
Degree Master
Duration 24 months
Delivery On-campus
Location Botswana, Botswana
Language English

Program Overview

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sustainable-energy-systems-management-msc sustainable-energy-systems-management-pgdip systemic-practice-family-therapy-msc systemic-practice-family-therapy-pgcert systemic-practice-family-therapy-pgdip systemic-psychotherapy-msc teaching-english-speakers-other-languages-applied-linguistics-msc translation-ma violence-terrorism-security-ma violence-terrorism-security-pgdip youth-justice-msc youth-justice-pgdip zero-carbon-engineering-pgcert Share Facebook Linkedin Email Undergraduate 2025 MArch | Postgraduate Taught Architecture Apply now Register Interest Entry year Academic Year 2026/27 Entry requirements 2.1 Attendance 2 years (Full-time) Places available TBC (Full Time) Overview Course content Modules Entry requirements Careers Fees and funding Apply An exciting, creative Master’s degree with accreditation from the ARB and RIBA, for students with a first degree in architecture who wish to progress their studies to final qualification as a practising architect. COURSE CONTENT Your focus will be to investigate the relationships between critical practice, design and research in the making of architectural proposals. The work produced throughout this two year Master’s is a collaborative effort between you, award winning practicing architects and our academic staff. Our studio is divided up into a number of thematic studio groups, each led by a pair of tutors. Each of the groups also feature an expert external ‘consultant’ who will contribute to teaching throughout the year.

Key Program Features

Architecture highlights

Professional Accreditations

- Architects’ Registration Board (ARB) recognised Part 2 degree - Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) recognised Part 2 degree

Student Experience

MArch I includes a compulsory, self-funded field-trip, usually to a mainland European city.

End of Year Show The free to access digital walk-through of the 2024 end of year show exhibition is accessible at: tinyurl.com/QUBarch2024 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/qub.arch/ Linkedin https://shorturl.at/xl6F8

During my time at Queen’s, the MArch programme has allowed me to define the direction in which I take my studies and architectural projects, which in turn allows me to develop myself into the designer and Architect that I wish to be. The variety of projects, from design and conceptual work, to technology driven or even academic writing has given me a broad scope of skills which has given me the opportunity and ability to pursue a future in architecture that I am passionate about. Ryan O'Neill

Career Opportunities

Career Prospects

Introduction

Completion of the MArch constitutes Part II of the RIBA/ARB criteria leading to eligibility to sit Part III, the Professional Examination and registration as an architect in the UK. WHERE MIGHT YOU BE IN FIVE YEARS? Contributing to our society anywhere in the world, as an architect or in one of its many parallel disciplines Our graduates are currently working alongside world leading architects in the construction of significant cultural buildings, designing skyscrapers in Hong Kong and the Middle East, emergency housing for refugees in Africa, film sets for Hollywood productions and computer games, as well as working as urban planners worldwide, teaching in universities or becoming artists and photographers. http://www.qub.ac.uk/directorates/sgc/careers/

Program Curriculum

Course Structure

Introduction

The focus of the MArch is to investigate and develop the relationships between critical practice, design and research through the making of unique and challenging architectural propositions. The studio is divided up into thematic groups which collectively encompass a broad range of approaches to architectural design. The groups reflect the expertise and preoccupations of the tutors and expert consultants involved. Accordingly, the briefs developed and the work produced become a collaborative investigation between practitioners, students and academics into some of the pressing spatial issues affecting the production of the contemporary built environment, both on this island and elsewhere. Students are offered a choice of group at the beginning of MArch I and then again at the beginning of MArch II, their thesis year. It is imagined that they will choose a different group each year to make the most of the breadth and the depth offered by the studio system. Choices are also offered for humanities and technologies dissertations. The four semesters of the Masters programme are thought of as a single entity, within which diverse challenges allow the student to identify core strengths and to develop these through open discussion with a strong emphasis on self-directed study and ambitious agendas. Ultimately the purpose of this diversity and choice is to expose you to different ways of seeing and engaging with the world as an architect. Our course is structured to provoke you in becoming critically self-aware as a designer and to establish your own voice as an architect. Our intention that this will provide you with the firm foundations for your future practice.

Year 1 Modules

M.Arch Studio 1 (30 CATS) M.Arch Studio 2 (30 CATS) Architectural Research: Humanities Dissertation (30 CATS) (project work) Architectural Research: Technology Dissertation (30 CATS) (project work)

Year 2 Modules

M.Arch Studio 3 (30 CATS) M.Arch Studio 4 (30 CATS) Thesis Research (30 CATS) Professional Skills (30 CATS)

People teaching you Dr Agustina Martire Course Director SNBE Email: askeps@qub.ac.uk Dr Colm Moore Course Director SNBE Email: askeps@qub.ac.uk

Teaching Times

Admission Requirements

How to Apply

Apply using our online Queen's Portal and follow the step-by-step instructions on how to apply .

Terms and Conditions

The terms and conditions that apply when you accept an offer of a place at the University on a taught programme of study. Queen's University Belfast Terms and Conditions .

Tuition & Financial Information

Tuition Fee

GBP 15,200/year (international)

Tuition Fees

Northern Ireland (NI) 1£4,985
Republic of Ireland (ROI) 2£4,985
England, Scotland or Wales (GB) 1£9,535
EU Other 3£27,600
International£27,600

1 EU citizens in the EU Settlement Scheme, with settled status, will be charged the NI or GB tuition fee based on where they are ordinarily resident. Students who are ROI nationals resident in GB will be charged the GB fee.

2 EU students who are ROI nationals resident in ROI are eligible for NI tuition fees.

3 EU Other students (excludes Republic of Ireland nationals living in GB, NI or ROI) are charged tuition fees in line with international fees.

All tuition fees quoted relate to a single year of study unless stated otherwise. Tuition fees will be subject to an annual inflationary increase, unless explicitly stated otherwise.

More information on postgraduate tuition fees .

Additional course costs

Students are responsible for additional costs for books, materials and software for drawing/model making and printing (including final portfolio). The amount for materials, equipment and printing will vary depending on how students decide to represent their work, but a budget of £1,900 for the two year course is appropriate. In Year 1 students are required to undertake a compulsory field trip to a European city. They are responsible for funding travel, accommodation and subsistence costs and should budget for approximately £500. Terms and Conditions for Postgraduate applications 1.1  Due to high demand, there is a deadline for applications. 1.2  You will be required to pay a deposit to secure your place on the course. 1.3  This condition of offer is in addition to any academic or English language requirements.

Financial Aid & Scholarships

Financial Aid & Funding Opportunities

A range of funding options may be available to students enrolling at Queen's University Belfast. Explore all options early — many scholarships have deadlines months before programme start.

  1. University Scholarships: Queen's University Belfast may offer merit-based, need-based, or programme-specific scholarships for postgraduate students. Contact the international or financial aid office for current awards.
  2. Government Scholarships (): National governments often fund outbound and inbound student mobility. Check your home country's government scholarship schemes (e.g., national student loan bodies, ministry of education awards).
  3. International Scholarships: Major funders include: Commonwealth Scholarships, Fulbright (USA programmes), Chevening (UK), Erasmus+ (Europe), DAAD (Germany), Campus France, Australia Awards, and many more.
  4. Employer Sponsorship: Professionals returning to study may negotiate tuition sponsorship with their employer, particularly for MBA or executive programmes.
  5. Graduate Assistantships / Fellowships: Some universities offer funded research or teaching assistant positions that include a stipend and partial or full tuition waiver.
  6. External Foundations: Rotary Foundation, Aga Khan Foundation, Ford Foundation, and many discipline-specific bodies fund postgraduate study globally.
  7. Payment Plans: Flexible instalment plans may allow you to spread tuition payments across the academic year.

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  • Start Date 2017-09-19
  • Language English
  • Duration 24 months
  • Credits 120 ECTS / 360 credits (2-year programme)