Course summary
Researchers in the School of Architecture & Design contribute to an interdisciplinary community working to advance architectural knowledge and to address the emerging issues facing professionals in the sector. A structured programme of research skills development is designed to enable you to develop the competencies you require for your study and future career. Assessment is via the submission of a final thesis and, in some cases, an accompanying written or oral testimony, dependent on the award. An experienced supervisory team is available to offer expertise and guidance on your research and you will be supported in applying for funding, attending conferences and publishing your work. There may be opportunities to contribute to undergraduate teaching at the University, following appropriate training.
Modules
For the most up to date module information, please visit the course page for this programme on our website. Some programmes provide you with the opportunity to focus your study in a particular area through optional modules. Timetabling arrangements may limit the availability of some optional modules to some students. As the options often reflect staff research interests, they may alter over time due to staff availability.
Assessment method
Assessment is via the submission of a final thesis and, in some cases, an accompanying written or oral testimony, dependent on the award. Research students normally have two internal supervisors with specialist knowledge of their subject areas, and they have regular meetings with them for advice, monitoring and other support. Students are introduced to the relevant research methods through taught units and are encouraged to give presentations to postgraduate seminars, which are held regularly throughout the year. Due to the nature of postgraduate research programmes, the vast majority of your time will be spent in independent study and research. You will have meetings with your academic supervisors, however the regularity of these will vary depending on your own individual requirements, subject area, staff availability and the stage of your programme.
Entry requirements
First or second class honours degree in a relevant subject. International students will also require English Language at IELTS 6.5.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
England | £4688 | Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | £4688 | Year 1 |
Scotland | £4688 | Year 1 |
Wales | £4688 | Year 1 |
International | £16700 | Year 1 |
Additional fee information
Sponsorship information
Please refer to the following website pages for further details - http://lincoln.ac.uk/home/studyatlincoln/postgraduateprogrammes/scholarships/
Provider information
University of Lincoln
Brayford Pool
Lincoln
LN6 7TS