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Graphic Design MA

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Define a new agenda for architecture. Building on your RIBA Part 1 qualification and professional practice year, you’ll work on socially engaged live projects while exploring the key architectural concepts and challenges of our time.

Throughout this course, you’ll explore the relationship between architecture, places and people through the principles of radical regionalism and sustainable design methodologies. With practising lecturers, high-profile industry guests and the opportunity to work on live build projects, you’ll also develop and refine your own participatory design practice.

The course is in the process of being validated. We anticipate that you’ll graduate with a RIBA-validated and ARB-prescribed Master’s in Architecture at Part 2 level.

Why study here?

Gain globally transferable RIBA accreditations Access dedicated architecture studios, industry facilities and workshops Learn from respected guest lecturers, who are experts in their field Collaborate with other students across architecture, design and interiors Earn while you learn, balancing professional practice with your academic studies only course of its kind in Cornwall

Assessment method

Ongoing formative assessment by lecturers and peers Coursework at the end of each study block

Modules could include:

Transition Design Thinking Participate Tectonics Social Practice Comprehensive Design Research Comprehensive Design Realisation

Entry requirements

Applicants should hold at least one of the following qualifications:

An honours degree of 2:1 or above from a RIBA Part I validated course. A first degree in Architecture from an overseas institution that can be demonstrated to be Study for a Master’s degree in architecture on the

equivalent to a 2:1 or above from a RIBA Part I validated course An honours degree of 2:2 from a RIBA Part I validated course with evidence in your portfolio of significant development since you completed your degree Successful completion of the ARB Part I examination Appropriate academic or professional qualifications equivalent to the above which you should describe in detail in your application

In addition, we expect applicants to have completed work experience in an architectural practice or related discipline for at least 12 months prior to starting postgraduate study.

If you have completed the BA(Hons) Architecture course at Falmouth with 2:1 or above, you can automatically progress to this course.

Department: School of Communication Course title: Graphic Design MA Location: Online Course duration: Two years

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