The Architecture MArch at The Bartlett is a leading, professionally accredited Part 2 (ARBRIBA) course that develops students’ advanced design, technical, and theoretical skills, supporting their progression towards professional registration with the Architects Registration Board (ARB) in the UK. The Architecture MArch (ARBRIBA Part 2) is a professionally accredited two-year course offering advanced architectural education in design, technology, environment, professional practice, history, and theory. Students give content and context to their academic work by writing about architecture, designing architecture, and scrutinising it as a discipline, practice, culture, and career choice. They strengthen their core skills in design, technology, history and theory, and professional studies, working closely with world-class tutors, academics, and practitioners. We believe architecture has a vital role to play in addressing today’s most pressing challenges — by breaking disciplinary boundaries, proposing alternative socio-political, ecological and material systems, and harnessing new technologies to improve both the built and natural environments on which we depend. This course is ideal for aspiring architects who wish to strengthen their design, technology, and professional skills while exploring architecture as a discipline, practice, and cultural force. Applicants may also be interested in innovative socio-political, ecological, and material-system driven ideas that address urgent global challenges within the architectural industry. As an accredited Part 2 (ARBRIBA) course, this Architecture MArch represents a key step for students on their path to becoming qualified architects in the UK.