Program start date | Application deadline |
2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Master of Architecture
Overview
The Master of Architecture is for students who wish to develop further knowledge and master a range of skills at postgraduate level in architecture. In the ever-changing professional and industry landscapes, the Master of Architecture programme at the School of Architecture, Building & Environment provides students with advanced knowledge and expertise to be agile professionals with an emphasis on the architect as practitioner, as researcher, and as educator.
Programme Details
TU Code
TU282
NFQ Level
Level 9
Award Type
Major
Award
Master of Architecture
ECTS Credits
90
Duration
1.5 Years
Course Type
Postgraduate
Mode of Study
Full Time
Method of Delivery
On-Campus
Commencement Date
September 2025
Location
Bolton Street
Fees
€9,675 Total Fee (EU), €21,750 Total Fee (Non-EU)
Programme Structure
The Master of Architecture is offered in two modes:
- Master of Architecture full programme: This is a full-time, three-semester, 90 ECTS, Level 9 course leading to a post-graduate, professional degree in architecture, enabling students to practice as an architectural graduate or continue to further (PhD) studies.
- Master of Architecture advanced entry programme: This is currently offered part-time over two semesters, comprises 30 ECTS at Level 9, and leads to a postgraduate degree in architecture, enabling students to focus their architectural practice and continue to further (PhD) studies or research.
Minimum Entry Requirements
The Master of Architecture (M Arch) programme is open to a variety of candidate types from undergraduate accredited professional architectural courses. The full programme Master of Architecture is offered internally to existing students from the Bachelor of Architecture, as well as to external national and international applicants from other Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Science in Architecture courses who have completed a minimum of 4 years (EU Notified) full-time study.
If English is not your first language you will need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency as detailed on our website. Applicants for this course should have a minimum IELTS (Academic Version) English Proficiency of 6 overall (or equivalent) with nothing less than 6 in each component.
Career Opportunities
The qualification is for the profession of Architecture. Architects are concerned with the design and construction of buildings. They may practice in a personal professional capacity, or in employment in private and public sector organisations. The field of practice is quite extensive in Ireland and abroad and may offer alternatives of general practice or specialisation throughout a career.
Course Content
Semester 1
- ARCH9000: Collaborative Design Practice Studio (20 ECTS)
- ARCH9005: Architecture & Culture (5 ECTS)
- ARCH9002: Whole Life Design (5 ECTS)
Semester 2
- ARCH9003: Advanced Architectural Design Studio (20 ECTS)
- ARCH9004: Roles in the Professional Context (5 ECTS)
- ARCH9001: Research Methods (5 ECTS)
Semester 3
- ARCH9006: Architectural Design Research Studio (20 ECTS)
- ARCH9007: Research Studies (5 ECTS)
- ARCH9008: Elective Options (5 ECTS)
Module Listing
- Year One
- Year Two
Semester 1
- Architecture and Culture [Mandatory]
- Collaborative Design Practice Studio [Mandatory]
- Whole Life Design [Mandatory]
Semester 2
- Research Methods [Mandatory]
- Advanced Architectural Design Studio [Mandatory]
- Elective Module (Options in Education, Research, and Professional Practice) [Mandatory]
Semester 1
- Roles in the Professional Context [Mandatory]
- Open Studio [Mandatory]
- Applied Research Studies [Mandatory]
Schedule
The M Arch programme is a full-time course run throughout the week over three semesters. Semesters 1 and 2 are considered to be Stage 1 of the course, while Semester 3 is Stage 2. Semester 3 runs concurrently with Semester 1.
The average contact per week is 11 hours. An additional 29 hours of independent self-directed learning are expected per week, bringing the total weekly commitment to 40 hours.
The course is an intensive commitment and it is not recommended that students engage in employment outside of study hours. The specific timetable will be provided at the start of the course when classes commence. Students are expected to be available for attendance.