Careers with this subject
Key features
- Expert-led. Teaching by world-leading experts in the field, underpinned by internationally recognised research.
- Integrated. Engage with students from other programmes such as MA Architectural Design, MA Games Design, and MDes Master in Design.
- Further study opportunities. Pursue doctoral research opportunities with our built environment staff, with the potential for interdisciplinary supervisory arrangements with areas such as architecture and digital futures.
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State-of-the-art facilities. Benefit from the resources, expertise and cutting-edge skills training available in our
Digital Fabrication and Immersive Media Laboratories such as architectural production, manufacturing applications in the built environment, immersive media, and building simulation.
Course details
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Year 1
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This programme has a focus on areas such as operational building performance monitoring, low carbon design and building systems, and emerging construction technologies. You have the opportunity to work alongside students from MA Architectural Design, reflecting a professional design-to-construction environment.
Core modules
ADA7104E
Low Carbon Material SystemsThis Module will provide students with technical knowledge and understanding of the emerging low carbon agenda including concepts such as embodied carbon, sustainable supply chains, and circular economies, and will support students’ learning across a range of design, architecture, and built environment subjects.
ADA7300
Research Project / DissertationThis module supports students’ delivery of their final research project / dissertation through combinations of group and individual work. It includes broader disciplinary research skills, methods and ethical practices, as well as subject-specific supervisory arrangements for each students’ research interests. This can include practice-based, text-based or entrepreneurial research outputs.
MAAD7201
Design ProjectThis module allows students to develop actionable, impactful project propositions in the fields of architecture and built environment. By introducing a diversity of methodological strategies, the module will enable students to experiment with technologies on the prototyping, resolution and demonstration of a project ranging from building design, to advanced data-driven, place-based interventions.
MLCAE7101
Ultra Low Carbon/Natural Building Materials and TechnologiesThis module explores the state-of-the-art of natural building materials and technologies including fabrication and construction methods. It provides students with an awareness of developments in this area, and disruptive innovations. The module develops a practical understanding of peculiarities of the construction process of Ultra Low Carbon buildings and materials, and how this might differ from conventional operations.
MLCAE7201
The Monitoring and Performance of BuildingsThis module introduces the connections between design and performance of buildings. It bridges the theoretical and practical understanding of how buildings behave allowing students to monitor and analyse their performance. The content covers building science, prediction, design of details, monitoring systems and tools, data presentation and analysis, and compare and contrast results from different sources.
Entry requirements
We also require suitable references from previous academic institutions and/or employers.
Fees, costs and funding
Student | 2024-2025 | 2025-2026 |
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Home | £9,500 | £9,700 |
International | £17,600 | £18,150 |
Part time (Home) | £530 | £540 |
Postgraduate scholarships for international students
Tuition fee discount for University of Plymouth graduates
- 10% or 20% discount on tuition fees for home students
- For 2024/2025 entry, a 20% discount on tuition fees for international students (International alumni who have applied to the University through an agent are not eligible to receive the discount)
How to apply
When to apply
Before you apply
- evidence of qualifications (degree certificates or transcripts), with translations if not in English, to show that you meet, or expect to meet the entry requirements
- evidence of English language proficiency, if English is not your first language
- a personal statement of approximately 250-400 words about the reasons for your interest in the course and outlining the nature of previous and current related experience. You can write this into the online application form, or include it as a separate document
- your curriculum vitae or résumé, including details of relevant professional/voluntary experience, professional registration/s and visa status for overseas workers
- proof of sponsorship, if applicable.
Disability Inclusion Services
International students
Submitting an application
What happens after I apply?
Telephone: +44 1752 585858
Email: admissions@plymouth.ac.uk
Admissions policy
Learn from experts in their field
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Professor Steve Goodhew
Professor of Environmental Building and Discipline Leader
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Dr Joao Alencastro
Lecturer in Built Environment
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Dr Matthew Fox
Lecturer in Built Environment
International applicants
We offer several scholarships for international students wishing to study on this programme, including the
At the University of Plymouth, we have a thriving international community made up of 2,000 students from over 100 different countries.