M.A.Architecture
Study location | Germany, Heidelberg |
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Type | Master, full-time |
Nominal duration | 18 months (90 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | M.A. (Master of Arts in Architecture) |
Course code | MARC_0_90_V_HD_0_e |
Accreditation | 2021 |
Tuition fee | €5,100 per semester |
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Registration fee | €1,000 one-time Registration Fee is non-refundable |
Entry qualification | Undergraduate degree (Bachelor's degree or higher) A Bachelor Degree in Architecture (210 CP) is required with Numerus Clausus of 2.5 (according to German grading system). The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / German. ⠀ Dear Applicant, Please be sure to bring your original entry qualification and other supporting documents with you when arriving on the SRH campus. |
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Language requirements | English |
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Other requirements | A relevant portfolio is required. |
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Overview
Architects face societal issues and tasks when it comes to building in context, as well as the history, identity, and future of architecture and the city. Why not pursue this in Heidelberg and throughout Europe?
Programme structure
1. Semester:
- Architectural Theory
- Design and Building Construction I
- Design and Building Construction II
- Urban Analysis and Representation
2. Semester:
- Analysis of the Existing Fabric
- Design in Existing Fabric
- Building Construction in Existing Fabric
- Electives
3. Semester:
- Master’s thesis
- Colloquium
Career opportunities
Having completed the Master’s degree in Architecture-Design for the Built Environment, you will be perfectly equipped for an increasingly global and international world. Your English and intercultural skills will enable you to collaborate with people from other cultures, jointly leveraging this potential. Working in an architecture firm at home or abroad, you will be able to make a direct contribution to the wide-ranging debate on important social challenges, such as dealing with existing architecture and urban structures or creating tomorrow’s people-friendly and climate-friendly cities.