The Architecture and Historic Urban Environments MA at the University College London provides students a robust understanding of the interplay between the historical and architectural facets of urban environments. Students learn how to integrate development and conservation strategies in a sophisticated, innovative, and sustainable manner. Course Content: The course encompasses three principal areas - Architectural History and Theory, Urban Conservation, and Research Methods and Design. Students are antithetically educated in theoretical concepts and practical applications, fostering an awareness of the social, historical, and economic aspects of architectural history and urban conservation.Key Modules: Core modules include Architectural History & Theory, Urban Conservation, and Research Methods & Dissertation. Optional modules may include Theory & Interpretation in Architectural History, Representations of Cities, and Legal & Economic Aspects of Built Heritage.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).Future Careers: Graduates from this course can progress to work in urban and building conservation, property and planning, policy-making, architectural and urban design, architectural history, and research. Alternatively, graduates may also progress to a PhD.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.