Architecture Urbanism & Climate Action
Urban environments and their buildings are placing unprecedented stress on earth system processes, while simultaneously being critical sites for climate action. The MSc in Architecture, Urbanism and Climate Action (MAUCA) programme equips graduates and returning professionals with specialist skills to respond to the challenge of planning, designing, and realising a resilient and sustainable built environment. The School of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Policy (APEP) brings together four key disciplines to provide a unique graduate learning experience.
Core modules are specifically designed to enhance knowledge of climate science and policy, GIS, systems thinking, and environmental ethics, as well as to develop skills for low carbon, sustainable and inclusive building and urban design. Optional modules have been selected from a wide range of schools across UCD, including Architecture, Planning, Environmental Policy, Geography, Biosystems Engineering, Economics and Law. Students undertake a Linked Research Project in the summer trimester that offers 3 options: developing individual research studies through a thesis; a placement on a prestigious EU or nationally funded collaborative research project within UCD on a relevant topic; or a placement with a company leading the agenda on low-carbon, sustainable building and urban design. Many students have continued to work for their placement research projects or companies after graduating.
What Will I Learn?
- Demonstrate advanced knowledge of climate change, its causes and design and policy strategies to mitigate it, particularly related to the built environment.
- Ability to work effectively as an individual, in multidisciplinary teams, to tackle the essential challenge of our time.
- Demonstrate the ability to consider the environmental impact of buildings, including matters of resource depletion, energy consumption, life cycle performance, carbon intensity and in-use performance when designing buildings.
- Understand and participate in current debates within the areas of sustainability and climate change.
- Demonstrate an advanced ability to apply concepts and theoretical knowledge to climate change related challenges in Europe and globally.
Subjects taught
Stage 1 Core Modules
ARCT41210 Architecture in a Climate Emergency Autumn 5
ARCT41260 Climate Carbon Cities Change Autumn 5
ARCT41310 Geodesign for Urban Futures Autumn 5
ARCT41240 Urban Resilience and Ethics Spring 5
ENVP40170 Research for Environmental Pol Spring 10
Stage 1 Options - A) Min 0 of:
Option Modules
All Students MUST select 30 credits of Option Modules, and between their Core and Option modules register for a balanced workload of 30 credits per Trimester. Access to individual Option Modules may be dependent on prior learning and should be agreed with the the relevant Module Coordinator and the Programme Director. Students wishing to take BSEN40720 MUST select the Autumn Trimester offering of this module.
ARCT40030 Realising Built Projects Autumn 5
ARCT40660 Street Life: Urban Design, an Introduction Autumn 5
ARCT40680 Postgraduate Studio Autumn 15
ARCT41270 Retrofit Existing Buildings Autumn 5
BSEN40700 Energy System & Sustainable Environments Autumn 10
ENVP40100 Environmental Economics & Climate Policy Autumn 10
GEOG40820 GIS Principles and Applications Autumn 10
GEOG40860 Practical Environmental Assessment Autumn 10
GEOG40890 Remote Sensing Autumn 10
PLAN40060 Urban and Regional Development Autumn 5
PLAN40640 Planning Institutions & Govern Autumn 10
BSEN40720 Carbon & Sustainability Autumn and Spring (separate) 5
ARCT40690 Urban Design Studio Spring 15
ARCT40870 Agency: Design / Build Spring 5
BSEN30030 Air Pollution Spring 5
ECON42570 Behavioural E'mics:Policy App Spring 5
ENVP40040 Tools for Sust Development Spring 10
GEOG40750 Reimagining Dublin: An Interdisciplinary Exploration in Urban Regeneration Spring 5
GEOG40870 Advanced GIS Applications Spring 10
GEOG40960 Coastal Risks Spring 5
LAW41090 Climate Change Law and Policy Spring 10
PLAN40570 Conservation and Placemaking Spring 10
PLAN40580 Rural & Landscape Planning Spring 10
PLAN40610 Environment & Sustainability Spring 10
PLAN40620 Planning, Design & Development Spring 10
Stage 1 Options - B)1 of:
Summer REQUIRED OPTION Module:
ALL Students MUST initially select the module ARCT41230 Linked Research Project. During the Autumn Trimester, those students interested in pursuing ARCT41290 MAUCA Internship will be expected to prepare their CV and seek Professional Work Experience opportunities from prospective employers under the guidance of the Internship Module Coordinator and Programme Director. In the event that a student is successful in securing a suitable Professional Work Experience placement, subject to gaining approval of the Internship Module Coordinator, the student will be re-registered to ARCT41290 MAUCA Internship by the College Office.
ARCT41230 Linked Research Project Summer 30
ARCT41290 MAUCA Internship Summer 30
Entry requirements
- An honours undergraduate degree (NFQ level 8) with a minimum upper second class honours or international equivalent in subjects related to the built environment including architecture, urban design, engineering, environmental sciences, or humanity degrees involving social or natural sciences.
- Applicants whose first language is not English must also demonstrate English language proficiency of IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0 in each element), or equivalent.
- Applicants are required to submit a Personal Statement setting out why they have chosen this course (max 400 words).
You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), as UCD recognises formal, informal, and/or experiential learning. RPL may be awarded to gain Admission and/or credit exemptions on a programme. Please visit the UCD Registry RPL web page for further information. Any exceptions are also listed on this webpage. https://tinyurl.com/2ae2ffax
Credits
90
Duration
1 year full-time. Delivery: On Campus.
Fees
MSc Architecture, Urbanism & Climate Action (T339) Full Time
EU: fee per year - €8085
nonEU: fee per year - €25600
***Fees are subject to change.
Enrolment dates
Next Intake: September 2025.
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Career & Graduate Study Opportunities
This MSc gives students a unique set of skills to allow them stay ahead of the curve and apply for exciting and fulfilling job opportunities in rapidly expanding sectors in which there is a growing demand. Potential careers include in low carbon and sustainable architecture, landscape architecture and urban design; strategic design and change management; policy and governance; and environmental, building or energy engineering.
The MSc can also be a springboard into exciting careers in research and academia. It allows students to pursue further research opportunities into topics covered by the modules, and to contribute to a better understanding of how the building and urban design professions can best respond to the climate and biodiversity emergencies in an uncertain future. High achieving graduates of the course have gone on to doctoral studies in UCD, either via in-house opportunities on EU funded projects or through national funding schemes from the Irish Research Council.
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Qualification letters
MSc
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Qualifications
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
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Attendance type
Full time,Daytime
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