The School of Architecture of Liverpool University is the first college of architecture accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in the UK. The School of Architecture of the University of Liverpool provides the knowledge and other expertise required by the professional disciplines served by the Department of Architecture, but also involves visual arts, urban design, conservation and innovative technology and other related fields.
Department of Architecture, University of Liverpool:
● Buildings
● Master of Advanced Interdisciplinary Design (headquartered in London campus)
● Architecture MA
● Art: Architecture

University Ranking of Liverpool : It rose 16 places in the "Times" world university ranking in 2020, from 181 to 165.
● Building Information Modeling (BIM) MSc
● Master of Architecture
● Building Sustainable Environmental Design (SEDA)
The major of architectural design of Liverpool University is as follows:
Art buildings:
Program duration: Full time: 1 year Part time: 2 years Program start: September 2020
Application requirements: You need to take 2:1 degree related subjects and submit a collection of architectural design works.
International total cost of this course: GB 16700 (2019) Please note that this plan requires additional costs, which depends on your choice of a laboratory or project based on calculation/field work.
The University of Liverpool Master of Arts program allows you to engage in one or more part-time research projects in one or more key disciplines (architecture, communication and media, English, music and philosophy) of the Academy of Arts for a period of one or two years. You will receive training in research skills and supervision from one or more academic experts in their subject areas.

Master of Architecture
International fees for this course: tuition includes tuition, registration fees, examination fees (but not re examination fees) and graduation fees
International standard: £ 21200
Scheme duration: full-time: 24 months Scheme start: September 2020
Admission requirements: You need a 2.1 bachelor's degree (honors) or better. All applicants must take Part 1 of RIBA as a prerequisite Applicants must submit an architectural portfolio of 10 pages of pictures from their last year's project.
Building Sustainable Environmental Design (SEDA)
Program duration: full-time: 12 months Program start: September 2020 Entry requirements: You need to obtain a 2:1 honorary degree or higher in a suitable field.
Liverpool University Fees : GB 17850, tuition includes tuition, registration fee, examination fee (but not re examination fee) and graduation fee
The Master of Sustainable Built Environment Design (SEDA) programme is designed to provide expertise to graduates and professionals seeking to improve their knowledge in this increasingly important area of sustainable built environment in a changing climate.
The MSC SEDA programme will help develop practical skills in environmental assessment and deepen understanding of climate sensitive design, climate change design, sustainable buildings and sustainable environmental computer modelling. You need to learn excellent analytical skills, computer environment modeling software skills, etc. for repeated learning, literature review and paper writing.
● Architectural theory
● Low carbon and zero carbon energy system
● Parametric design and manufacturing
● Sustainable construction and management.
Including academic and practical issues, the master's SEDA program is an excellent preparation for the role of an expert in academic research, architectural practice and engineering consulting.
Application requirements of architectural department:
IELTS 6.5 (at least 6.0 for each component).
TOEFL IBT 88 or above, the components of the minimum score are as follows: listening and writing 21, reading 22, speaking 23.
International Bachelor Degree Standard Level (Grade 5)
Employment prospects:
Students who have successfully completed a higher degree at the School of Architecture of the University of Liverpool will continue to pursue interesting and valuable careers in architecture, the broader construction industry, management, higher education, art and conservation, and many other professions in art, architecture and the built environment.
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