Master of Architecture (Architecture and Conservation Studies)
Study Programme Details
City: | Msida |
Country: | Malta |
Admission Sessions: | Autumn Session |
Study Format: | Full Time |
Mode of Study: | Fully on Site |
About this Study Course
Embark on a journey of architectural exploration and conservation with our Master of Architecture (Architecture and Conservation Studies) program. As the second-tier qualification in architectural education, this program builds upon foundational studies to prepare you for a rewarding career as an architect specializing in conservation. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical design workshops, you’ll develop the skills and expertise needed to preserve and protect our built heritage for future generations.
Overview
Dive into the fascinating intersection of architecture and conservation with our Master of Architecture program. Designed to meet the evolving needs of the industry, this program offers a comprehensive curriculum that balances theoretical understanding with hands-on experience. From exploring contemporary architectural discourse to studying heritage building materials and technology, you’ll gain insights into the complexities of architectural conservation. In your final year, you’ll have the opportunity to showcase your research and design skills through a Masters level Dissertation and Synoptic Final Project, demonstrating your ability to address real-world conservation challenges.
Admission Requirements
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- Design Workshops – Architecture and Conservation Studies
- Contemporary Architectural Discourse
- Understanding Interior Space
- Heritage Building Materials and Technology
- Historic Structures and Interventions
- Process of Creative Design
- Realities in Architecture
- Philosophy and Theory of Conservation
- Deterioration and Conservation
- Final Project
- Dissertation
Non EU Applicants:
Total Tuition Fees: Eur 26,800
Future Career Outcomes
Upon graduation, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge and skills to pursue diverse career opportunities in architectural conservation. Whether you choose to work in architectural firms, government agencies, heritage organizations, or academia, your expertise will be in high demand. By combining theoretical learning with practical experience, you’ll be prepared to tackle complex conservation projects and contribute to the preservation of our architectural heritage.