The Bio Integrated Design MSc at UCL (University College London) is a unique course that combines biology and architecture to explore innovative, sustainable design for the future. This interdisciplinary course draws on the strengths of the Bartlett School of Architecture and UCL's Biochemical Engineering Department to deliver an exciting fusion of disciplines.Course Content: The course merges the study of biology and architecture to explore the role of biological systems in building and connectivity, focusing on how they can form the basis for sustainable design. It promotes a blended learning approach between biological sciences and design, encapsulated in two distinct pathways: Bio-Integrated Design in Architecture (Bio-ID Arch) and Bio-Integrated Design in Engineering (Bio-ID Eng).Key Modules: Key modules range from 'Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology', 'Urban Systems', 'Design Thesis', 'Introductory Design Projects' and 'Design Thesis Units' among many others. The course is structured to provide a broad understanding of both fields and the synergy between them, to create a foundation upon which complex concepts can be understood and applied.Accreditations: Information on specific accreditations is not provided on the course page.Future Careers: The course provides an excellent foundation for careers in bio integrated design, bio-architecture, green tech industries, government and municipal institutions, and further academic research. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.