• Master of Science in Architecture and Sustainable Design at the University of Nottingham is a 1-year program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • The program is designed to equip postgraduate students, practitioners in architecture, and building industry professionals with the necessary skills to integrate environmental design principles from an early stage in the design process, enabling the delivery of truly sustainable buildings.
  • In the autumn and spring semesters, students will complete 120 credits worth of modules including two design modules. 
  • Students will spend the summer semester producing a 60-credit supervised dissertation.
  • Teaching for this course comprises of circa 6 contact hours per week for the lecture-based modules and circa 6 contact hours per week for the studio-based modules during term-time. 
  • Students must pass each module with at least 50% to progress. Their final degree classification will be calculated based on the weighting of each module, which reflects their credits.