PG in Anthropology at Universidade Federal De Pernambuco
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The course develops the knowledge, understanding and skills of the architectural graduate, and acknowledges learning during the period of practical training, assuming that the student will be self-motivated, and have the desire to develop special areas of expertise. As a significant number of modules are at level 7 (postgraduate), the development of independent learning and advanced skills in the analysis, synthesis and evaluation of complex issues are fundamental to the programme philosophy.
The programme develops an understanding and ability in complex design issues, underpinned by studies in theory and urban design, technology and environment, communication and management practice and law. It develops the approach of the degree in Architectural Design and Management in the School, by making an understanding of context and management of the design process a key part of project work. There is also the opportunity for the graduate student to draw on the expertise of the wider School of the Built Environment in the development of a specialism.
Entrance Requirements
Normally a Master’s degree in an appropriate discipline or an international equivalent. Candidates with no research experience will be asked to register in the first instance for an MPhil. Applicants whose first language is not English require IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 90 (Internet-based) or 577 (paper-based) or equivalent. Applicants whose IELTS score is between 6.0 and 6.5, or equivalent, at the time of application must complete a pre-sessional course at the University before the programme begins.
INTO Newcastle University can provide extra tuition to help you meet our English language requirements.
Typical Funding
UK/EU students - ESRC; private sector financing. International students – own government; University scholarships.
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Fees
Fees per academic year 2009-10
UK/EU: full time £4,195 part time £2,100
International: full time £10,215 part time fees
Please refer to our Tuition Fees section for information about changes to fees and fee discounts.