• Master of Science in Computational Architecture at the University of The West of England is a 1-year program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on both a full-time and a part-time basis.
  • This one-year course will introduce students to the latest computational design technologies.
  • Students gain core knowledge in computational modelling as they learn to simulate datasets and scripts.
  • The MSc In Computational Architecture is a design research course, aimed to expand pervasive media designers knowledge on a triaxial modality, namely simulation, and fabrication, both underpinned with theory. 
  • This course has two routes. 
  • The principal pathway provides students with a linear progression in their development of skills and understanding of computational architecture, the second pathway is offered to applicants that have already completed research-based project work in computational design.
  • It is delivered through a range of face-to-face methods, with a focus on collaborative thinking and teamwork.
  • Students will have to complete a 60-credit thesis, designed in teams, to reflect the collaborative nature of architectural work, and deep investigative and innovative research.