Fees and funding

Information on fees, funding and additional costs when you study a masters course in the School of Architecture and Landscape.

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General fees information

Our general information about tuition fees for those joining the University as a new student includes details about continuation fees, re-examination fees, re-submission fees and writing up fees.

Additional costs for architecture students

Architecture postgraduate students can expect to incur some additional costs as part of their course, however, we aim to minimise these where possible.

We have outlined some anticipated costs and also some resources that architecture students have access to as part of their tuition fees.

Books

There are no compulsory text books you need to purchase.

Each course will provide a recommended reading list to students. It is not expected that you will read every book over the course of the year, but you are encouraged to read as widely as possible to inform your project work, and to gain a greater understanding of your field.

The University Library has an extensive architecture collection, including access to journals, which is available to all students to support them in their studies. Key chapters will be provided to students.

Non-residential field trips

The postgraduate taught masters courses offer a range of studios which are based in different locations. There might be travel costs associated with any studios that include a site visit.

Some courses offer you the option to visit conferences across the UK, which may require you to pay for travel and entry to the event.

Residential field trips

As part of the design studio, you have the option to take part in a residential (often international) field trip to a location which links to the project brief.

You would be required to cover the costs of your participation in the field trip.

The costs vary depending on the location so, if you are unsure, contact us to discuss the course you have applied for and what you can expect.

Equipment

A range of equipment will be required for the masters courses, but this is defined by the individual student depending on their chosen methods of working.

We expect you to provide your own standard equipment. You can buy basic equipment at a reduced rate from our workshop and print unit.

Digital

Our desktop computers are very high spec and are loaded with the latest software, so it is not essential that you buy a high spec laptop if you don't yet have one, but it will help.

The University system is PC based, so a PC ensures compatibility, although many students do use Macs.

A lot of the software needed is available at lower cost or for free from the University - it is better to wait until you start your course, when you can talk to the tutors, technical staff and students about the appropriate software.

Materials

During the course we anticipate that you will need a range of materials. While you cover the costs of any model making and printing, the quality of the work is not assessed on how much or little is spent.

All students work differently, so costs incurred depend on the approach they take to the brief given.

We very much encourage students to use recycled materials in their models and presentations - not only is it sustainable, but also cost effective and potentially innovative.

Our print unit and workshop offer a range of printing and model making materials at a significantly lower cost compared to external suppliers.

Digital review

We are committed to utilising innovative digital technology to help minimise the costs incurred by students on architecture courses.

Our postgraduate courses now widely use digital review formats in combination with the traditional printed pin ups. This means you have the opportunity to show your work on large, ultra-high definition, touch screen TVs, which substantially reduces printing costs.


Additional costs for landscape architecture students

Landscape architecture postgraduate students can expect to incur some additional costs as part of their course, however, we aim to minimise these where possible.

We have outlined some anticipated costs and also some resources that landscape architecture students have access to as part of their tuition fees.

Books

There are no compulsory textbooks you will need to purchase for the postgraduate taught masters courses.

Each course will provide a recommended reading list to students. It is not expected that you will read every book over the course of the year, but you are encouraged to read as widely as possible to inform your project work, and to gain a greater understanding of your field.

The University Library as an extensive architecture collection, including access to journals, which is available to all students to support them in their studies. Key chapters will be provided to students.

Materials and stationary

Although none of the following is compulsory, we recommend that students have:

Recommended materials and stationary
  • A3 Cartridge paper sketch pad and bulldog clips.
    • We will be drawing outside weather permitting so bulldog clips are essential if it is windy.
  • A3 pad of Layout paper or similar.
    • This is a lightweight paper which is useful for technical drawing.
  • A roll of tracing paper or ( much cheaper) baking paper/ greaseproof paper.
    • Try not to get one that is too waxy.
  • Selection of pencils 2B or softer. It would also be good to have a few soft pastels and or charcoal.
  • Technical drawing pens. A small selection of disposable fibre tip pens of different sizes coloured pencils.
    • You don't need to buy many (10 to 15) but try to get good quality, for example, Berol, Caran D'ache.
  • Watercolours. Small box set, student quality and a large brush (no smaller than size 10).
  • Scale rule. This should include the following scales, 1:10, 1:100, 1:20, 1:200, 1:5, 1:500, 1:1250, 1:2500.
    • The triangular (in section) scale rules are the easiest to work with.
  • Your own scissors, masking tape, glue, modelling knife and plasticine.
    • For some modules, students will have to supply their own model making materials, usually in the form of cardboard, base boards, scale figures, balsa wood and vegetation.
  • Digital camera. Phone cameras are fine, provided the image is of a suitable quality.
    • You will need it for field trips, site surveys, plant identification, recording your studio work and taking pictures of your design models.

Course packs

Course and module handbooks are provided without additional charge.

Non-residential field trips (compulsory)

Postgraduate students will undertake a number of site visits throughout their studies. In most cases, these are provided free of charge.

Where public transport is used for site visits in the 91̽»¨ area, you will be expected to pay for your own.

Residential field trips (compulsory)

There are no compulsory residential field trips for postgraduate students.

There is an optional residential trip which may be in the UK or EU. Approximate cost is £500, including accommodation.

Professional accreditation

If you wish to become a chartered landscape professional at the end of your studies, you will have to become a Licentiate member of the , before completing a Pathway to Chartership.

Compulsory study aids

The following specification is recommended for your own desktop/laptop.

An Intel i7 (or equivalent) processor or higher, at least 16GB RAM, and a dedicated graphics card (at least 2GB recommended) instead of one that's integrated into the motherboard (this isn't essential but will really help when working with 3D modelling etc.).

PC or Mac is down to personal preference.

Compulsory research projects

There are no compulsory research project costs for postgraduate landscape architecture students.


Other fees

Our general information about tuition fees for those joining the University as a new student includes details about continuation fees, re-examination fees, re-submission fees and writing up fees.

Facilities

As an architecture student you will have full access to the facilities in our design studios, , ,  and .

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