The Architectural and Urban Design MA course offered by the University of Brighton is a postgraduate program that focuses on the relationships between critical practice, design and urbanism movements. This course offers the chance to challenge the production of space, interventions and engagements in public and urban places, and to influence policies and strategies while practicing methodologies.Course Content: This course includes various research-led teaching projects, lectures, and practical workshops. The students will work in a design studio setting where they will develop their design projects. This program offers two optional modules on 'Experimental Publishing' and ‘Moving Image and Digital Cultures’.Key Modules: The core modules include: Urban Design Studies, Urban Design Development and Design Research Project, where each module ingrains different aspects of architectural and urban design. There are also two optional modules - 'Experimental Publishing' and 'Moving Image and Digital Cultures'.Accreditations: The course is awarded and accredited by the University of Brighton.Future Careers: Through this course, students will be well-prepared for a career in architectural practice or urban design consultancy. They may also find roles in third-sector organisations, local and international government bodies or, due to the research-led nature of the course, they may pursue a career within academia.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.