Architectural and Urban Design MA (PGCert PGDip)
University of Brighton
Course Info
Subject
Design
Languages
English
Duration
1 year full-time
2 years part-time
Degrees
Master
Course General Description
Urbanism and urban design are ambiguous terms that surround and reflect both the physical and mental attributes applied to the built environment combining to form a layered knowledge of the city. On this course you will examine these two sensibilities working across the disciplines of architecture, art and cultural geography, combining critical debate and creative practice to aid your development as a designer of future urban environments. The course, based in the School of Architecture and Design, is highly experimental and aims to stretch your imagination and critical ability.Tuition Fees
UK and EU citizens: £6,426 Non-EU citizens: £15,012Disciplines
Design 1: Urban StrategiesIndependent Project
Critical Readings
Requirements
A good degree in a design-related subject. In exceptional circumstances, applicants may have several years of experience working in the design industry2 references (one of which must be academic for recent graduates)
Personal statement
Portfolio
IELTS 6.5 overall
Grants and Scholarships
Merit scholarships Vice Chancellor's scholarships Sport scholarships University of Brighton studentships Vice-Chancellor's alumni scholarshipsCourse Notable Alumni
Laura FerrarelloFrancesca Visione Birute Raglyte
Course Notable Academia
Sue RobertsonSchool Info
Region
Europe
Country
UK
City
Brighton|Eastbourne|Hastings
Year of Establishment
1858
Number of students
21555
QS Rank
751-800
THE Rank
601–800
Webometrics
712
School General Description
A part of Brighton since 1859, the university has been guided by its original ethos to become the diverse, multidisciplinary institution that it is today. With 21,555 students studying across five campuses in Brighton, Eastbourne and Hastings, the university community demonstrates civic responsibility across the south coast and beyond. The university is defined by a commitment to social relevance, steering its curriculum and research projects away from the ivory tower and toward the fulfilment of public good as a trusted partner.This not only involves active engagement with a local and global community but includes a coordinated effort toward creating an equal and sustainable environment within the university. This is based on the shared values of engagement, diversity, participation, collaboration and sustainability.The university courses, from undergraduate to research level and from the humanities to the natural sciences encourage students to apply their academic knowledge to the world beyond university in order to become active, fruitful members of their local communities.The university endeavours to remain a trusted partner, believing that by building strong, effective and mutually beneficial relationships we are collectively stronger and better able to tackle the real-world issues that we all face.Connections with Businesses
Emily GravettRaymond Briggs
Quentin Blake
Lucy Cousins
Mark Power
Barbara Hulanicki
Connections with other Schools and Educational Institutions
Greater Brighton Metropolitan CollegeEast Surrey College
Plumpton College
Sussex Coast College Hastings
Sussex Downs College
School Notable Alumni
Keith TysonRachel Whiteread
Keith Coventry
Ewen Spencer
Alison Lapper
Julien Macdonald
Exchange Programmes
ErasmusExtracurricular Life and Facts of Interest
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