

MArch Architecture (BA+ M.Arch)
About this course
Architecture at Cambridge is a rigorous and intellectually ambitious discipline that spans the technical, artistic, historical, and ethical dimensions of how buildings and cities are made. It asks how structures are designed to function, how they should relate to their historical and cultural contexts, how they can be made sustainable and inclusive, and what role buildings play in shaping how people live, work, and experience the world. Cambridge's combined BA and M.Arch programme is one of the most distinctive architecture degrees in the world, integrating the full arc of undergraduate and graduate architectural education within a single extended programme. At the University of Cambridge, you will study the history and philosophy of architecture, participatory practice, inclusivity, contemporary culture, and urbanism alongside the technical foundations of construction, structural design, and environmental design. The combination is intentional: Cambridge's approach to architecture insists that technical knowledge and humanistic understanding are not separate but deeply intertwined, and that the best architectural thinking moves fluently between them. You will learn to design buildings and spaces, engage critically with architectural history and theory, and understand the environmental and structural principles that determine what is buildable and liveable. The four-year programme leads into the M.Arch stage, providing the full Part 1 and Part 2 qualifications needed for progress towards architectural registration. Cambridge's studio culture, its exceptional collections, and its research environment provide a uniquely rich context for developing as an architectural thinker and practitioner. Graduates pursue careers in architectural practice, urban design, landscape architecture, heritage conservation, academia, and public sector design roles. The combination of intellectual breadth and technical rigour that Cambridge demands opens doors across the full range of the built environment professions. Many graduates complete the professional practice year needed for full ARB registration.
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