MA Interior Architecture & Design
MA 1 Year FT, 2 Years PT Lincoln School of Architecture Lincoln Upper-second or first class honours degree or be able to demonstrate an equivalent level of experience.Introduction
The programme is primarily aimed at graduates from an interior or architectural background. It will also be of relevance to retail, exhibition, product, furniture or fine art graduates who are interested in developing their practice in the context of existing spaces and structures.
Aims
The course aims to develop a reflective, knowledgeable, professional and skilful practitioner and researcher. The programme is distinctive in that interiority is considered not only in the context of architecture, but also as an area of enquiry that benefits within the broader context offered by art, architecture and design. This multi-disciplinary environment enables perspectives arising both from within, and from without, the discourse of architecture to be brought to bear on the development of the student’s individual position.
Content
The course proceeds in three levels. Each stage attracts 60 points of level M credit under the national Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS):
Postgraduate Certificate (60 credit points)
Research Methods – 15 credits
Preparatory Work – 45 credits
Postgraduate Diploma (120 credit points)
Definition & Direction – 60 credits
Masters (180 credit points)
Thesis Project – 60 credits
Teaching & Assessment
Students may study full-time, part-time or work-based and may change mode of study at the end of any stage. All students enrol on the Masters programme. Students may then elect to take a stage qualification or to pursue the full programme.
Careers
The MA Interior Architecture and Design aims to provide a postgraduate learning experience where students can expand and develop their intellectual and creative approaches to the consideration of the interior in the context of buildings and environmental design generally. In particular, the programme provides a platform from which students may progress to employment in an architectural or design consultancy or related field or the development of a research proposal leading to a PhD.
Entry Requirements
The course is open to graduates of art, design and architecture who wish to both enhance their practice and to receive basic training in research.
Applicants should have or expect to receive an upper-second or first class honours degree or be able to demonstrate an equivalent level of experience.
All applicants should submit a digital portfolio with their application.
Fees
| 2012 Entry | UK/EU | International |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | £5,188 | £12,866 |
| Part-time | £29 per credit point | £72 per credit point |
| Placement (optional) | N/A | N/A |
| Assessment Only | £15 per credit point | £36 per credit point |
| 2013 Entry | ||
| Full-time | £6,485 | £13,886 |
For information about fees, scholarships and bursaries please see our Fees & Funding pages.
Contact
Chris Hay
Telephone: +44 (0)1522 837142
aadenquiries@lincoln.ac.uk.






