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MPhil /PhD Built Environment

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In Sheffield ()

£ 4,121 + VAT

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Course description
A research degree is essentially a period of intensive, supervised, research work in your chosen area. It builds on your previous academic or professional experience.
We value and support our students who are a vital contribution to the intellectual life of the University.
The programme is based on your individual requirements. You can also design it around your employer’s requirements or research and development programmes.
Your research can cover any aspect of the built environment in a UK or international context. Dedicated supervisors, associated with UK and international research, provide support.
Research areas include • architecture and building science • building surveying • construction and project management • surveying, property appraisal and real estate • environmental sustainability.
Research and learning modules also support your study.
We have an established research track record, attracting over £400,000 funding each year from research councils and industry. Our £3.5 million investment means we can offer some of the best specialist computing and laboratory facilities in the UK.
Our facilities aid the effective teaching of our built environment courses. They create a successful environment for research activities and allow us to provide invaluable services to business.
There are specialist laboratories for research and study, supported by technicians and academic staff. We also have seven computer suites running specialist software.
Our architecture studios are fitted with drawing boards and networked PCs with AutoCAD software. We also have an artificial sky for daylight testing with miniature model photography.
This degree is hosted within the Faculty of Development and Society Graduate School. The Graduate School website provides a communication hub for students and staff engaged in research, information about our research work, and useful contact information.

About this course

Embark on an intensive, supervised piece of investigative work and build your own original area of expertise. You choose from a wide range of research topics from environmental architecture to real estate and write an extended 80,000 word thesis. Your studies are supported by a supervisory team, PhD seminars and training events, and you become part of our vibrant research culture.

Entry requirements
2017 entry requirements
A good first degree from a UK institution (normally a first or upper second), or the overseas equivalent, to register for MPhil only or MPhil with the possibility of transfer to PhD. Only holders of a relevant masters degree, which had a substantial research training element, can apply for direct PhD registration.
If English is not your first language, you must show evidence of English Language ability – IELTS score of 7.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in all skills or equivalent. If your English language skill is currently below IELTS 7.0 we...

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  • Surveying
  • Design
  • Built Environment
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Course programme

Course structure

Full-time – MPhil typically two years, PhD (including one year of MPhil registration) typically three years, PhD direct typically two years. You study for at least 35 hours a week on average.

Part-time – MPhil typically three years, PhD (including two years of MPhil registration) typically seven years. You study at least 15 hours a week on average.

Starts October or January

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Course design

The research programme is based on your individual requirements. You can also design it around your employer’s requirements or research and development programmes.

MPhil /PhD Built Environment

£ 4,121 + VAT