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During the fall and spring terms, you'll undertake 120 credits of coursework, featuring two design-focused modules. These studio-based activities test and evaluate practical abilities and creative thinking via architectural assignments. Complementary lectures and seminars build a supporting knowledge framework for both the design work and the culminating thesis or design project.
The summer term is dedicated to developing a 60-credit supervised thesis or design project. This represents a thorough investigation, allowing students to pursue substantial independent research or a research-informed design endeavor aligned with their personal goals and interests.
In the autumn and spring semesters, you'll complete 120 credits of study, incorporating two design modules. These studio sessions challenge and assess hands-on skills and innovation through architectural undertakings. Supplementary lectures and seminars offer concurrent academic grounding for both the design work and final dissertation.
The summer semester focuses on creating a 60-credit supervised dissertation. This intensive exploration of a self-selected subject enables students to undertake significant independent research tailored to their personal interests and ambitions.