Architecture and design – 2
At Lund University, you can choose from four international Master's programmes in architecture and design. The University was recently ranked among the top 100 in the world for studying architecture and the built environment (QS, 2023).
Below you can find out more about our programmes and what it's like to study architecture and design at Lund University. For the programme(s) you are interested in, click on the links to go to the programme webpages. There you will find information on entry requirements, how to apply, tuition fees, and more.
Bachelor's programmes in this subject area
We don't currently offer international Bachelor's programmes in architecture and design.
Master's programmes in this subject area
We offer three Master of Science (MSc) programmes and a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in architecture and design.
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2 years | 120 ECTS credits
Faculty of Engineering | Lund Campus
Find out more about the MSc in Architecture:
2 years | 120 ECTS credits
Faculty of Engineering | Lund Campus
Find out more about the MSc in Digital Architecture and Emergent Futures:
2 years | 120 ECTS credits
Faculty of Engineering | Lund Campus
Find out more about the MFA in Sustainable Urban Design:
2 years | 120 ECTS credits
Faculty of Engineering | Lund Campus
Find out more about the MFA in Industrial Design:
Studying architecture and design
Students at the School of Architecture and the School of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Engineering (LTH) benefit greatly from international perspectives and collaborations. Guest lectures and workshops led by professionals from around the world are a regular feature of the Master's programmes offered here. Both schools also place a strong emphasis on the development of practical skills.
See below for impressions of the subject area, faculty, programmes and student life.
You can also read more about the Schools of Architecture and Industrial Design below.
Architects for a sustainable future
We are in the midst of a global crisis. The environment is changing rapidly due to the effects of the Anthropocene, such as rising temperatures and sea levels. However, there is now a global consensus on sustainable and humane living environments, in which high-quality architecture plays an important role. This increases the demand for skilled architects with modern training and an understanding of the major importance of environmental issues.
Creative minds and global thinking
The School of Architecture at Lund University produces creative architects with the ability to identify and solve problems in architecture, infrastructure and sustainable design. Our teachers are very often professionally active outside the University, and we are proud to be home to many internationally renowned architects. The most outstanding aspect of the School of Architecture is its international contacts. Leading architects and urban designers from around the world regularly visit as guest lecturers.
We also have students from all corners of the globe, bringing breadth and fresh perspectives to our programmes. Students are constantly encouraged to think outside the box and to develop fresh and ecological ideas. Our programmes are both artistic and academic, providing comprehensive training in dealing with spatial design problems and theoretical issues.
We get to know architecture through ideas from all over the world.
– Razi, Master's in Digital Architecture and Emergent Futures
Modern resources for architectural innovation
The School of Architecture at Lund University is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. In addition to your own workspace with adjustable desks, you will have access to computers in the design studios and computer labs. Other facilities and resources include
- workshops where students can use a variety of machines and power tools
- plotting and printing rooms with several machines, and
- digital fabrication shops with a range of equipment including various digitally-driven tools such as 3D printing, laser cutting, and CNC milling.
There are also many social spaces within the school that provide students with generous areas for collaborative working or leisure.
Innovation through collaboration
The Industrial Design programme continuously develops collaboration with others, focusing on all the ongoing changes in society, business and research. With a cross-disciplinary approach and professional interaction, you will benefit from Lund University's strong position in Scandinavia and its international focus.
I am very happy with the design exercises and the freedom we are given to explore our ideas.
– Arati, Master's in Industrial Design
Key skills and prospects
The programme equips you with the skills to navigate the boundless field of design, enabling you to make the right decisions, communicate solutions and be accountable for results and actions. You will develop both hard and soft skills through projects, workshops, competitions and exhibitions. The programme's partnerships with companies, institutions and other universities allow you to develop your creativity and personality, both independently and in collaboration with others.
The Master's of Industrial Design at the School of Industrial Design has a strong international focus, with industrial designers from around the world giving guest lectures or workshops.
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Programmes in other subject areas
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Related Bachelor's programmes
We don't currently offer any closely related Bachelor's programmes.
Related Master's programmes
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Some of our Master's programmes have a unique interdisciplinary approach and accept students from a range of academic backgrounds.
You can also take a look at our full range of degree programmes.