98 Part time Master Programmes in Architecture Studies 2024

Part time Master Programmes in Architecture Studies 2024Filter
    • Wellington, New Zealand

    Full time, Part time

    18 Months

    On-Campus

    English

    Become an expert in the science of the built environment and increase your understanding of the connections between architecture, engineering, testing and building research. You’ll explore building construction and performance, how building materials function, sustainability in the industry and the relationship between buildings and the environment. Learn to question, test and explain these elements and become confident in your knowledge as an architectural scientist.

    • Dublin, Ireland

    Full time, Part time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    The M.Phil. in History of Art and Architecture offers a distinctive program founded on primary study of the outstanding collections on campus and nearby. The focus on both Irish and global art and architecture held in collections in Ireland provides students with a broad range of possible avenues for research.

    • Manchester, United Kingdom

    Full time, Part time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    • Hung Hom, Hong Kong

    Full time, Part time

    On-Campus

    English

    The Master of Design (Transitional Environments Design) (TED) is a specialism developed in response to the unprecedented rural and urban changes that have occurred during the last few decades in Hong Kong and Mainland China. TED aims to develop students’ intellectual and practical mastery of the analysis and design of diverse rural and urban environments in the region, with broader implications for global contexts. The approach of this specialism is based on an understanding of the sociocultural dynamics of the regional context, transformed into new design strategies and design interventions.

    • London, United Kingdom

    Full time, Part time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    The MArch Design Practice is a one-year programme that supports architects, designers, and spatial practitioners’ creative and critical engagement with the design of the built environment. With climate as a central focus, students will consider how reuse, materials, waste, and embodied carbon intersect with economics, politics, and identity to produce new opportunities for design practice in the just transition toward a fair and flourishing world. Students will critically engage with the planetary implications of construction and make bold, rigorous and informed design propositions through which a world otherwise can be built.

    • Madrid, Spain
    • Seville, Spain
    • + 2 more

    Full time, Part time

    6 Months

    Distance learning, On-Campus

    Spanish

    The Master in Interior Design and BIM Architecture is aimed at people interested in the interior space design industry and BIM architecture. Although prior knowledge is not necessary for an adequate use of the Master, it is recommended that the student's profile be an engineer, architect, quantity surveyor...

    • Madrid, Spain
    • Online

    Full time, Part time

    1 Year

    Blended, On-Campus

    Spanish

    The Master in Real Estate, Urbanism, Environment and Smart Cities offers a broad and deep learning of all the legal, economic, strategic and financial elements that make up urbanism and the real estate world.

    • Online Spain

    Part time

    1 Year

    Distance learning

    Spanish

    Develop your professional career in the demanded sector of infoarchitecture and product modeling. With a practical approach and making use of the latest techniques for creating three-dimensional environments in real time, you will become a professional specialized in the design of architectural spaces, the modeling of high-polygon objects and photorealistic rendering.

    • New York, USA

    Full time, Part time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The world is becoming more urbanized, and cities are growing denser and more diverse. It's exciting—it's also challenging. From transportation to environment and crime to education, urban issues are complex because they're interrelated. NYU Wagner gives you the unique opportunity to study urban planning in the context of these issues, within a school of public service.

    • Dundee, United Kingdom

    Part time

    24 Months

    On-Campus

    English

    Spatial planners create and manage sustainable cities and the countryside and help solve urban problems.

    • Turin, Italy

    Full time, Part time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The MS forms a " planner " with skills that allow him to assume a role of coordinating project teams engaged in territorial and urban planning, landscape planning activities, and development of strategies, policies, and projects of urban and territorial transformations.

    • Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Full time, Part time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The programme aims to: enhance existing construction-related professionals with the knowledge of urban design and regional planning; produce experts with comprehensive knowledge of urban design and regional planning; provide multi-disciplinary approach for architecture, civil engineering, urban design, urban planning, building services and construction professionals; etc.

    • Madrid, Spain
    • Amsterdam, Netherlands

    Part time

    15 Months

    Blended

    English

    The Master in Business for Architecture and Design trains professionals for a future that does not differentiate between business and design, not between physical and digital, and in which action, collaboration, and multidisciplinarity are the rule. Architects and designers stand out as creative and analytical thinkers, that can contribute with powerful solutions to some of the complex problems of our time. But developing this potential in full requires a vision and a set of skills that go far beyond their realm. Impact in spatial design implies understanding how the economy works, how companies create and manage value through ideas, people, and processes, how industry problems can be transformed into business opportunities, how clients and companies engage with each other, or how technology and innovation can empower organizations.

    • Camperdown, Australia

    Full time, Part time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    This degree operates with a series of studios with projects that emphasise research, design and vision. Your work is defined by industry practice, surveying the social, environmental, practical and aesthetic needs of the brief, working within the wider context of architectural theory and philosophy.

    • Rochester, USA

    Full time, Part time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English

    At a time of significant transition in the profession, RIT's architecture program allows for full incorporation of the skills and knowledge critical to the 21st-century architect. The program produces broad-thinking architects well grounded in the principles and practices of sustainability who can apply their knowledge and talents to the architectural problems posed by the modern city.