The Master of Arts in Architecture Spatial Design Practices course at the University of Portsmouth prepares students to think critically and imaginatively about the spatial, environmental, and expressive potential of the surrounding world. This course cultivates a focused expertise within the wider architectural discipline, whilst allowing students to tailor the emphasis of their study to suit personal interests and career aspirations.Course Content: The MA Architecture Spatial Design Practices course focusses on developing innovative strategies for the design of buildings and cities. The course includes a mix of taught units, studio and independent project work, with an emphasis on strong design work. Students will work on live projects with real clients, exploring different architectural approaches and methods, and get the knowledge and skills needed to develop their own projects. Key Modules: Key modules in the course include Spatial Design Thesis, Research and Practice 1 and 2, Spatial Design Studies, Design Thinking, and Methods.Accreditations: The programme is subject to validation by the University of Portsmouth. Future Careers: Graduates from this course can go on to pursue roles in architectural design practices, architectural and urban research, teaching and academia. They can also pursue doctoral study in architecture and related fields.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.