The Architectural History MA at the University College London (UCL) is a world-class course designed to provide students with the critical tools needed for academic investigation of historical buildings, as well as the creative skills required in its practice. The course offers opportunities to see and interpret historic buildings in London and has a major focus on the history of architecture in Britain and Continental Europe from the Middle Ages to the modern period. Course Content: The course fundamentally explores the medieval and modern periods, but other key areas include Islamic cultures and the Greek and Roman world. Students will engage with modernism in post-war America and Europe, significantly concerning the process of historicising. Key Modules: Key modules explored in this course include Architectural History, Method and Analysis, British Architectural History (1540-1940), World Architectural History, Greek and Roman Architecture, The History and Theory of Modernism, Issues of Interpretation in Architectural History, Islamic Architecture, and The Dissertation in the History of Architecture.Accreditations: This course is fully accredited by the University College London (UCL), one of the leading universities in the world.Future Careers: Graduates from this program have moved into successful careers in architectural and urban conservation, museums, galleries, architectural and historical consultancies, and publishing. The course also provides a strong foundation for continuing to a career in academia or a PhD in Architectural History.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.