Courses are held in German (75%) and English (25%).
Upon request, thesis can be written in English.
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Planning practices are measured more than ever by the principles of sustainability. This includes conserving resources by preserving and improving the structure of buildings, as well as developing new buildings that are energy-efficient and consume fewer resources. Moreover, digital technology has changed almost all areas of architecture, from design, planning and assembly to completion and has contributed new aspects to classic job profiles. The consecutive MSc in Architecture ("March") programme responds to these requirements by prioritising in a holistic architectural education the fields of energy efficiency and the saving of resources during the processes of designing, planning and construction, in particular by applying the theoretical and practical knowledge of digital analysis, design, planning and manufacturing methods. This prepares students for handling all types of architectural work as well as for scientific work and inter-professional collaborations. Under the guidance of the professors, students in the March programme choose and develop personal in-depth themes that are explored and deepened in the third semester in preparation for the Master's thesis.
Linking with the Master's programme in Integrated Design (MID) and the Master's programme in Interior Architecture – Spatial Art (MIAR):
The linking with the Master's programme in MID’s Facade Design, Computational Design specialisations and the Interior Design Master's programme (MIAR) as well as the cooperation between the university and external partners offers the students opportunities to qualify for interdisciplinary, international and increasingly digitally supported professional fields.
The March is offered as a full-time degree programme. The standard period of study is four semesters.