The MA Architectural Design course at Plymouth University is an innovative advanced course that explores the relationship between architectural theory and creative design. It uses a diverse range of skills to create innovative design solutions and provides a platform to develop an individual design language. Course Content: The course covers a mix of theoretical foundations and practical applications. Using an approach combining architectural theory with advanced design studies, students are given an in-depth understanding of architectural theories and the ability to apply them creatively. The course includes lectures, seminars, workshops, and project sessions, with assessments based on assignments, presentations, and exams.Key Modules: The key modules covered are Architectural Theory and Design, Ecological Futures, Urban Strategies, Sustainable Futures, and the Masters Project.Accreditations: The course is recognised by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the Architects Registration Board (ARB).Future Careers: On completion of the course, students are well positioned to pursue careers in architectural design and related fields. They may move into roles such as Architectural Associates, Designers, Project Managers, or Landscape Architects.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.