MA Conservation and Regeneration
School of Architecture, Faculty of Social Sciences
This is one of the UK's top three architecture schools. Our postgraduate courses give you both the freedom to express yourself and the skills you need for your career.
About the course1 year full-time/2 years part-time You'll specialise in the theory and practice of building conservation and conservation-led urban regeneration. This course draws on expertise in historic built environments, urban history and theory, contextual design approaches and community engagement to explore the relationship between building conservation practice and urban regeneration. At the end of the course you'll be able to effectively evaluate and manage change within the historic and built environment of the 21st century. Entry requirementsYou'll need a good honours degree (2:1 or above) or other equivalent qualification related to design in the built environment, including architecture, landscape architecture, town planning, chartered surveying and structural engineering or another subject which involves conservation practice. If you have a non-design based degree but substantial professional experience in architecture, interior design, landscape design, town planning, surveying and construction, then we'll consider your application. We'd also like to see your portfolio to get an idea of your design abilities and a written statement of your interest in conservation and/or regeneration practice. English language requirementsOverall IELTS grade of 7.0 with a minimum of 6.5 in each component or equivalent. Entry requirements for international students Teaching
Fees and fundingFinancial information for postgraduate taught courses Any questions?If you'd like to know more about any aspect of our courses, contact us: E: pg-enquiries@sheffield.ac.uk |
Advance your careerYou could become a professional architect in an international leading-edge practice like many of our past graduates. Employers include the Olympic Park Legacy Company, Hawkins Brown, Renzo Piano Building Workshop and URBED (Urbanism, Environment & Design) Ltd. With a post-qualification degree, you could move on to a senior position or follow further academic research and teaching. Post-qualification mastersAll our post-qualification masters courses are available as part of the PhD with Integrated Studies programme offered by the School of Architecture, providing an appropriate entry-level one-year preparation for doctoral research. Learn from expertsYou'll be joining one of the largest and most diverse groups of full-time architecture academics in the country. Our staff have backgrounds in many areas, including the arts, physical and social sciences and engineering. This connects our research to other disciplines and creates a stimulating environment, leading to a vigorous and critical debate about the future of architecture. Explore your ideasYou'll find all the tools you'll need. We have design studios, traditional lecture and seminar areas, research rooms, specialised laboratories and computing facilities. There are also specialist architecture resources in the University library. You'll be able to access our own technical workshop, photographic and audio-visual unit, a range of specialist lighting, acoustic and thermal environmental assessment and experimental facilities, and a postgraduate common room. Apply nowYou can apply for postgraduate study using our Postgraduate Online Application Form. It is a quick and easy process. |
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