The MArch: Master of Architecture course offered by Manchester Metropolitan University is an advanced degree focused on progressive architectural design. The course offers a vibrant, collaborative, innovative, and informed environment for those with an interest in deepening their theoretical understanding and engaging further in practice-related study in architecture.Course Content: This course is delivered in four key stages. First, 'Practices', where students will engage in interdisciplinary groundings within the cultural and political contexts of architectural history and theory. Second, 'Project', where students will investigate a field of interest in a collaborative and critical environment from a theoretical and design perspective. Third is 'Thesis', where students will undertake a major critical research and design project to explore their areas of interest. The final stage is 'Professional', offering professional practice knowledge, activities, and reflection to students.Key Modules: The core modules include Design P1: Practices (60 credits), Design P2: Project (60 credits), Design T: Thesis (60 credits), and Professional and Reflective Context (60 credits).Accreditations: The MArch course is accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA part 2) and by the Architects Registration Board (ARB).Future Careers: Although the course is aimed at those who wish to pursue their passion for architecture through further study, graduates also find work in related areas such as film, exhibition design, software programming, sustainability consultancy, teaching or continue onto further academic study such as a PhD. Previous graduates have found employment with architecture practices in London and around the world.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.