Postgraduate MArch

Architecture (Advanced)

This innovative ARB accredited Master of Architecture offers a one-year route towards becoming an architect, opening doors to professional qualification.

Architecture (Advanced)

Course overview

  • Institution code


    L27
  • Main location


    City Campus
  • Attendance


    Full-Time
  • Duration


    1 Year
  • Start date


    21 Sep 2026

Header image: The Gamified City by Tian Ting Tan

Master of Architecture Advanced at Leeds Beckett offers an intensive compressed pathway to becoming a qualified architect in the UK in just one intensive year. This studio-led programme provides Architects Registration Board (ARB) prescription, accelerating your journey into professional practice.

As part of this course, you'll:

  • Explore and develop your values, knowledge, skills, and techniques to become a creative and responsive architect, aligned with ARB's Competency Outcomes
  • Develop the ability to create original, forward-thinking architectural solutions that respond to cultural, historical, and environmental contexts across varying scales and complexities
  • Gain confidence in speculative and experimental design approaches to address complex architectural challenges
  • Build strong research capabilities in both academic and design-led contexts to underpin architectural proposals
  • Deepen your understanding of ethical, sustainable, and inclusive design principles and how they inform responsible professional practice
  • Enhance your ability to collaborate effectively within interdisciplinary teams and contribute meaningfully to studio culture
  • Advance your technical proficiency in digital technologies, essential for your future architectural practice
  • Apply sustainable design thinking to creatively address social, ecological, and environmental challenges

Professional body exemptions

Our Master of Architecture Advanced is designed to meet the requirements of professional accreditation bodies:

Your academic community

You'll study in a vibrant environment perfect for architectural debate. Our diverse community of leading practitioners, academic educators, and visiting professors provides a range of opportunities for discussion and engagement. Get involved now by following us on Instagram: Postgraduate Architecture and Leeds School of Architecture.

Guest lectures

The Leeds School of Architecture Open Lecture Series and Symposia features leading voices from across the architectural field, offering you cutting-edge ideas and practices. In addition, you're invited to participate in events hosted by the Leeds School of Arts as part of the INSIDE/OUT lecture series, which further enriches the academic and cultural dialogue. Current lectures can be attended in person, and past events are available for viewing via the Leeds Arts Research Centre website, providing an ongoing resource for inspiration and learning.

Industry links

Leeds School of Architecture is closely linked to professional societies, such as the Leeds Society of Architects, West Yorkshire Society of Architects, and RIBA Yorkshire region.

Funding your studies

Funding options for this course vary depending on whether you're a UK or international student and studying the course full-time or part-time.

If you're a full-time UK student continuing your study after your undergraduate degree, you'll be eligible to apply to extend your undergraduate financial support. Part-time UK students can apply for a Postgraduate Master's Loan. Overseas students may be eligible for international scholarships. You can find out more via the RIBA funding advice page.

Why study the MArch Architecture Advanced course at Leeds Beckett University?

  1. Enhance your credentials with ARB prescription in just a single intensive year
  2. Industry experienced world-leading academics with extensive networks give you exposure to practitioners, leading consultants, and other experts
  3. Leeds School of Architecture is well established and has a rich history of teaching and developing architectural education since 1903
  4. Benefit from our local and international architectural practice links
  5. Great alumni success with award-winning student outcomes 
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Changes to architecture education requirements

The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has published updated educational requirements necessary for registration as an architect which will come into force from December 2027. Find out more about the changes by visiting the transition FAQ section on the ARB's website.

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