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MARCH (UG) Architecture: Collaborative Practice (ARCU13)     FT

2016 - 2017

 
 

Year 1


The programme of study will be pursued for two years full-time.


units (120 credits)
1
Part I (Practice-based)
A student will take

Semester 1
ARC552  Live Project 1 AUT SEM 15 credits
ARC553  Theory and Research AUT SEM 10 credits
ARC555  Management and Practice 1 AUT SEM 10 credits

Full academic year
ARC590  Reflective Design Practice ACAD YR 45 credits
ARC594  Environment and Technology in Practice 1 ACAD YR 10 credits
ARC596  Dissertation Proposal: Collaborative Practice ACAD YR 15 credits
ARC597  Reflections on Architectural Practice ACAD YR 15 credits

The Part I Examination will be held during the first year. A student will pass all units before proceeding to the second year.

Year 2


units (120 credits)
2
Part II (SSoA-based)
A student will take

Semester 1
ARC560  Design 3 AUT SEM 15 credits
ARC562  Live Project 2 AUT SEM 15 credits
ARC696  Dissertation 2 AUT SEM 15 credits

Semester 2
ARC561  Design 4 SPR SEM 30 credits

Full academic year
ARC583  Design Report ACAD YR 15 credits
ARC584  Environment and Technology 2 ACAD YR 15 credits
ARC585  Management and Practice 2 ACAD YR 15 credits

3

The Part II Examination will be held during the second year.


4

A student must achieve a mean grade of not less than 49.5 in order to be eligible for the award of the Degree of MArch in Architecture: Collaborative Practice.


5

A student who satisfies the requirements for the award of the Degree of MArch in Architecture: Collaborative Practice may on the recommendation of the Examiners be awarded a mark of distinction.

 
 
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