• Students work with some of the world's most respected historians and theorists to examine architecture and cities from Early Modern to contemporary contexts. Rather than focusing on the work of individuals, stylistic classification of normative categories, the program locates architecture within social, ideological, creative, political, and urban processes, exploring the boundaries of what constitutes legitimate architectural objects and sites of study.
  • Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits.
  • The program consists of two core modules (60 credits), four optional modules (60 credits), and a report (60 credits).
  • Upon successful completion of 180 credits, students will be awarded a MA in Architectural History.