Architectural History
University College London
Course Info
Subject
Architecture
Languages
English
Duration
1 year full-time
2 years part-time
Degrees
Master
Course General Description
This programme explores what history can do for architecture. It examines architecture, not just as autonomous buildings, cities or designs, but through the society in which they are located and the ideas and debates they give rise to.Tuition Fees
UK/EU citizens: £11,340 Non-EU citizens: £25,150Disciplines
Architecture in Britain since the 17thcThe Representation of Cities
Theorising Practices: Site Writing
History and Theory of Digital Design
Materialist Ecological Architectures
Requirements
Second-class Bachelor's degree from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standardEnglish language proficiency
Portfolio
Professional experience
Grants and Scholarships
Brown Family Bursary Bartlett Masters ScholarshipCourse Notable Alumni
Miss Amy L SmithCourse Notable Academia
Peg RawesProf Philip Steadman
School Info
Region
Europe
Country
UK
City
London
Year of Establishment
1826
Number of students
40000
QS Rank
8
THE Rank
14
Webometrics
21
School General Description
UCL is one of the world’s top multidisciplinary universities, with an international reputation for the quality of its research and teaching. A world-leader in research, with outstanding results in the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014, UCL is home to centres of teaching excellence in subjects from medicine to languages, law to engineering, and history to astrophysics. Interdisciplinary study is encouraged and a belief that all areas of study can inform and enrich each other is woven into our programmes. We have had 29 Nobel laureates so far, with at least one every decade since the establishment of the prizes in 1901. A central London location gives students access not only to world-renowned culture and nightlife, but also to academic resources. UCL is close to, and has teaching and research links with, countless hospitals, museums, galleries, libraries and professional bodies. International students make up nearly half our student population and come from over 150 countries, giving UCL its cosmopolitan atmosphere. We work hard to embed a global perspective in our teaching and there are many opportunities to study abroad for a term or a year—around a quarter of students spend some time in another country as part of their programme.School Contacts
https://www.ucl.ac.uk
admissions@ucl.ac.uk
+44 (0) 20 7679 2000
Connections with Businesses
Goldman SachsUnilever
HSBC
J.P. Morgan
Schroders
Tesco
Clyde&Co
Society Generale
Aviva
Marks & Spencer
Connections with other Schools and Educational Institutions
Università degli Studi di Milano; University of MilanUniversità degli Studi di Parma; University of Parma
Universidade de Coimbra; University of Coimbra
Universidade de Lisboa; University of Lisbon
Universitat de Barcelona; University of Barcelona
Universidad Complutense de Madrid; Complutense University of Madrid
Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; University of Heidelberg
Kobenhavns Universitet; University of Copenhagen / Drug Research Academy (ULLA Partner)
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; KU Leuven - University of Leuven (ULLA Partner)
School Notable Alumni
Alexander Graham BellMahatma Gandhi
David Gower
Sir William Coldstream
Colin Chapman
Archie Cochrane
Ken Adam
School Notable Academia
Jocelyn Bell BurnellA. S. Byatt
Ronald Dworkin
John Austin
Sir Ambrose Fleming
Lucian Freud
Exchange Programmes
Monash UniversityRyerson University
Hong Kong University (HKU)
Chungnam National University
Hanyang University
Naresuan University
University of North Carolina (PharmAlliance Partner)
Extracurricular Life and Facts of Interest
UCL Union50 sports clubs
Volunteering Services Unit
