The Master's degree in Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Hertfordshire is a unique course that combines the imaginative creativity of architecture with the strategic analytical skills required in urbanism. This course has been designed to put students at the forefront of new developments in architectural and urban theory and practice.Course Content: The course aims to encourage independent thought, broaden areas of specialisation, and provide a new, critical perspective with which to assess one’s current work and to look beyond preconceived ideas. Students will gain rigorous research and analytical skills, and boost their practical and creative abilities. They will also study relevant emerging technologies and their impact.Key Modules: The course comprises of several modules including Theories of Architecture and Urbanism, Research Strategies and Case Studies, along with a Dissertation or Design Thesis.Accreditations: The University of Hertfordshire is recognised by the Architects Registration Board (ARB) and The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).Future Careers: On successful completion of this course, graduates will be well-equipped for careers in architectural practice, urban planning, academia, development, local government, conservation, and technology.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.