Architecture (Taught master's)

Welcome for taught master's students will begin on Monday, 23 September 2024.

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    Welcome information and timetables

    Welcome for undergraduate students will begin on Monday 25 September.

    Make sure you familiarise yourself with your course Welcome timetable below.

    Manchester School of Architecture (MSA) is a joint School of Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) and The University of Manchester (UoM).

    This means you are in the unique position of being registered at two universities, with all their facilities at your disposal - but first, you have to register at each university.

    For details of any steps you need to take with MMU, please visit their Welcome website.

    You will be receiving or will have already received, emails from The University of Manchester which explain to you how to obtain an IT account at Manchester.

    This is the first step to follow - once you have IT access, you can register as a student.

    You will be paying your tuition fees to MMU so the financial stage of registration at UoM should state that no fees are due, but you must still complete all the stages of registration, including the financial stage, to register.

    If fees are listed in error at this stage, call the UoM registration helpline on +44 (0)161 306 5544.

    Once you are enrolled at The University of Manchester, you must also enrol at Manchester Metropolitan University.

    At MSA we use the term dates of MMU, which means your induction weeks will begin on Monday, 25 September.

    If you are moving into UoM accommodation, it may be possible to move in earlier so that you can be on campus for the MSA induction week.

    This will need to be arranged in advance with the accommodation team.

    Please note, if you are unable to join us on campus on 25 September, all induction lectures will be online and recorded.

    Induction booklet

    Welcome timetable

    Introduction to Year 1

    The Manchester School of Architecture (MSA) will be delivering all design studio sessions in person next academic year and we look forward to welcoming you back on campus.

    All students in the Bachelor of Architecture (Hons.) (BA1,BA2, BA3), Master of Architecture (MArch1, MArch2), and Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA1, MLA2) are required to be on campus to engage with the course induction weeks from 25 September, 2023, and in-person studio teaching from the week of 2 October, 2023.

    All students in the Master in Architecture and Urbanism (MA A+U), are required to be on campus to engage with the course induction weeks from 25 September, 2023, and in-person studio teaching from the week of 2 October, 2023.

    We will recommend a suggested timetable to help you structure your study time on a week-by-week basis.

    Course units

    MSA Live

    In the summer term, each year students work with key collaborators in the city in an intensive MSA Live programme which tackles live agendas through exhibitions, installations, built projects, workshops, charrettes, processions, and protests.

    Over the years this programme has seen students working with real clients doing anything from bricklaying to creating digital environments.

    Get inspired over the summer by reading the blog of MSA Live 2023 and get involved in some architectural events where you live from exhibitions to volunteering for community building projects.

    Reading list

    A specific reading list will be provided for you along with each studio, humanities or technologies brief, however,  there are four key texts which will serve as an essential reference in Year 1, and will prove useful throughout your architectural education.

    • Studio Craft & Technique for Architects (Delany, M. & Gorman, A.)
    • Model Making (Werner, M.)
    • Architect’s Pocket Book (Baden-Powell, C.)
    • Pevsner’s Architectural Guide: Manchester (Hartwell, C.)

    These can be bought as a bundle exclusively from the Blackwells in Manchester for a discounted price.

    They also offer free UK delivery.

    Equipment list

    Architectural education combines drawing, model making, test modelling, photography, filmmaking, sketching, experimentation, computer presentations, analysis and written work which all requires a lot of equipment.

    Although we do not suggest you buy overly expensive materials and experiment with found objects and recycled basics, there are some things that are worth investing in as follows.

    International students

    As you join the University you are required to complete pre-enrolment.

    This is where we scan originals of your passport, immigration permission (visa), and the qualifications that helped you get an offer for your course (these would normally be the certificates/transcripts listed on your CAS).

    The scanned documents are kept securely on your student record as part of our license requirements with UKVI.

    If you are an overseas, study abroad, or exchange student, you must attend pre-enrolment before you can complete online enrolment with the University and begin your studies.

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    Support and advice

    If you have any questions about your course, you can get in touch with our teaching and learning team at seed.hub@manchester.ac.uk.

    For the latest engagement and support information, events and activities, follow SEED Student Support and Guidance on Instagram or Eventbrite

    For more information about the whole range of support available from the University, please visit the University's Student Support website.