Graduate and Professional Taught Programmes
The Department offers several taught MSc programmes, each of which serves a specific industrial need and each of which is based on research expertise in the Department.
MSc in Conservation of Historic Buildings - offers its students masters-level education in the fundamental principles of conservation. Set in the World Heritage City of Bath, this MSc draws profoundly on its unique location to ensure its continued popularity.
MSc in Conservation of Historic Gardens and Cultural Landscapes - this unique programme is the only one in the UK to offer an extraordinary education experience for students interested in the conservation of gardens and landscapes.
MSc in Architectural Engineering: Environmental Design - offers a fully flexible modular-based full-time or part-time MSc route for architects and engineers wishing to specialise in the ever-more important environmental control of buildings.
MSc in Facade Engineering - is a market leader in this crucial aspect of building design. Having the Centre for Window and Cladding Technology here at the University of Bath ensures that this MSc remains at the forefront of façade engineering practice and research in an international context.
MSc in Civil Engineering: Innovative Structural Materials - new programme for 2012/13.
MSc in International Construction Management is a distance-learning programme, offering a truly flexible approach to learning. With residential centres in Hong Kong and Vancouver, it attracts students worldwide due to its continuing reputation in the field.
The Department also offers the following postgraduate Part Two and Part Three architecture programmes:
MArch (Part Two) course is designed as a test of candidates' understanding of their obligations and responsibilities as professionals to clients, employers, to the profession, to other members of the building team and to society.
Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Practice (RIBA Part Three) - is recognised by the Architects Registration Board (ARB) for the purpose of admission to the Register. Admission to the Register is mandatory for all persons who wish to carry on business under the name, style or title containing the word 'architect'.

