Manchester School of Architecture

Manchester School of Architecture
The Chatham Studio Building
TypeArchitecture
Established1 September 1996 (1996-09-01)
Academic staff
University of Manchester (University of Manchester School of Environment and Development)
Manchester Metropolitan University
(Manchester School of Art)
Address
Kantorowich Building (University of Manchester)
Chatham Tower (Manchester Metropolitan)
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United Kingdom

The Manchester School of Architecture (MSA) is a School of Architecture, jointly administered by the University of Manchester and the Manchester Metropolitan University in the city of Manchester, England.

The School was formed in 1996 with the merger of the architecture departments of the University of Manchester (then Victoria University of Manchester) and Manchester Metropolitan University. Students of MSA are classified as students of both universities and are issued with separate cards for each university, allowing them to use the resources and facilities of both institutions. Upon graduating the degree is awarded by both universities.

The School covers three main aspects of architectural education. An undergraduate course (BA Hons) which has exemption to the RIBA Part One exam; a professional postgraduate course (MArch) offers exemption to the RIBA Part Two exams; and finally a range of postgraduate Masters and PhD courses.