Postgraduate Taught Programmes
Liverpool School of Architecture offers you an exciting, research-led environment in which to pursue your Masters studies. You will be exposed to the School's cutting edge research activity, which includes highly innovative multi-disciplinary theoretical and applied work.

Image: Tate Gallery Extension, Meiqi Liu, 2020 MA Architecture
For the Architecture MArch (RIBA Part II) course, please visit the undergraduate programmes pages.
The following taught course are available
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Whether you're a recent graduate or an experienced architect, our MA Advanced Architecture (formerly MA Architecture) equips you with enhanced specialist skills and knowledge in architectural design.
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This pathway is ideal for those who want to lead in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction industry (AEC) by using BIM technology to streamline design and efficient construction.
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This pathway is perfect for those who want to push the boundaries of architecture by combining the natural world with digital creativity to build a greener, smarter future.
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Combining theoretical insights with hands-on experimentation, you will explore algorithms, simulation software, and machine learning to refine designs, enhance creativity, and tackle complex challenges in the built environment.
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This master's is particularly suitable for experienced architects or those from a heritage background who want to learn how to apply modern technology and techniques to cultural and historical preservation.
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BIM is embedding a culture of collaboration, integration and coordination across the design, construction and operational phases of building projects. This programme will immerse you in the exciting new tools, technologies and methods that are driving this digital transformation and collaborative approach to project delivery.
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This master's is suitable for graduates from architecture, landscape architecture, design, engineering, and physical sciences disciplines who want to pursue a career in environmental and sustainable building design.
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The MSc Global Housing Design integrates architecture, urban planning, design, policy making, engineering and social sciences to enable you to re-envision the city, its housing and its inhabitants. It offers a comprehensive understanding of housing design all over the world.
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This multi-disciplinary programme integrates architecture, urban planning, urban policy and practice, history, sustainability and social sciences, and considers the impact of globalisation and the climate crisis.
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This MA challenges you to think about the meanings of heritage. You'll explore sustainable heritage management in a range of contexts; architectural, urban, social, political, scientific and economic. We'll introduce you to the key concepts, principles and practices of sustainable heritage management and examine their application to sustainability, conservation, tourism and regeneration.
Postgraduate taught student profiles
Read about the postgraduate student experience at Liverpool and why students love studying here.