The Architecture MArch course offered at the University College London (UCL) is a two-year full-time course designed to offer specialist training in design. The course aims to develop innovative design skills in specific design areas and offers a unique approach to architecture, drawing from its links to the construction industry and arts collaborations. Course Content: The Architecture MArch course covers the main components of architectural design, including Design Modules, History & Theory, Technology, Professional Studies, and a Thesis Project. Students are encouraged to explore the potential of digital tools and the relationship between architecture and other related disciplines during their studies.Key Modules: The main modules in this course include ARCL0068: Integrated Design Project (120 credits), ARCL0049: Architectural Design (90 credits), ARCL0050: History & Theory (30 credits), ARCL0051: Professional Studies (30 credits), and ARCL0067: Design Realisation (60 credits).Accreditations: The Architecture MArch programme is accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the Architects Registration Board (ARB).Future Careers: The course is designed with relevant technical and professional skills to enable graduates to apply for registration to practice. Many recent graduates have also secured employment at famous architectural firms worldwide.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.