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Education Aims
The Master of Studies (MSt) in Architecture (Degree Apprenticeship) provides an alternative to the traditional full-time route to qualifying as an architect. Apprentices must have completed ARB/RIBA Part I through a recognised degree course or apprenticeship. Apprentices apply in their year-out through the architectural practice they are working for. The Cambridge course is taught in short two-week residential courses held throughout the year which mix Master Classes, Lectures, Supervisions, Seminars and Studio work. The lectures are taught by experts from inside the University and from elsewhere. The Master Classes are taught by leading practitioners in their particular fields. The result is a unique course that seeks to prepare the apprentices for the rapidly changing world of professional practice in the 21st century.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the programme and completion of the End Point Assessment, successful apprentices will have acquired all the skills and knowledge necessary to act as an architect to complete RIBA/ARB Part II and RIBA/ARB Part III and become fully registered.
Continuing
The Master of Studies (MSt) in Architecture (Degree Apprenticeship) is designed in accordance with the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education’s Architect Level 7 Occupational Standard. On successful completion of the MSt, learners will automatically proceed to the complementary Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Practice in Architecture (End Point Assessment).
In the March of the third year, the learner will automatically begin the 12-month PGCPPA(EPA) (Part III) learning, which includes a written assessment in September of the third year. Following successful completion of this written assessment, a learner may progress within the PGCPPA (EPA) to an End Point Assessment with the expectation that this will be completed within 6-8 months. Successful completion of the PGCPPA (EPA) will lead to the final Part III qualification which allows the candidate to register as an architect and become a member of the RIBA (Chartered Architect).
It is expected that all learners should complete both the MSt and the EPA in order to complete the Apprenticeship.
Employers
The Master of Studies (MSt) in Architecture (Degree Apprenticeship) course offers a high-achieving, cost-effective route to registration. It is ideal for highly motivated post-Part I Architectural Assistants with a medium or long-term future in your practice. With three fortnight-long intensive sessions a year and other offsite learning days scheduled to your convenience, the course provides maximum flexibility for employers.
By partnering with the University of Cambridge to offer degree apprenticeships, employers could:
• Reduce graduate recruitment costs and develop talent from within. The apprenticeship system allows employers to attract and retain high-calibre, committed Architectural Assistants. As participants on our course, apprentices have access to the University’s extensive research resources.
• Benefit from high-quality courses led by respected, experienced architects and researchers. We welcome input from our Apprentices’ employers at all stages of the process.
• Draw down Apprenticeship Levy funds and invest in high-quality business solutions that plug skills gaps within your company. Non-Levy payers currently receive £6,650 towards the £13,000 annual cost of the course. Information based on 2024-25 ESFA funding guidance and may be subject to change.
• Profile the company as an employer of choice.
For architectural practices in East Anglia, the University of Cambridge Master of Studies (MSt) in Architecture (Degree Apprenticeship) can also be cost-effective, saving employers' travel expenses to campuses in more distant locations.
Finding Out More
For further information, please see the Employer Handbook at the bottom of this page.
If you are an England-based Apprenticeship Levy-paying employer, and have a keen interest in the postgraduate Architectural Apprenticeship programme for the September 2025 intake, please complete the Employer Expression of Interest here. Further information and and our Factsheet for non-levy paying employers is on our Apprenticeships page. Alternatively, email apprenticeships@ice.cam.ac.uk to discuss your circumstances.
Safeguarding
The University of Cambridge and the Institute of Continuing Education (ICE) are committed to safeguarding the welfare of all members of its community, students, apprentices and staff. It is important that all our students and apprentices feel safe in their learning environments.
The ICE Safeguarding guidance is available here.
The University Safeguarding Statement is available here.
For further information on our Apprenticeship Safeguarding policies and procedures please contact our Designated Safeguarding Lead via studentwelfare@cam.ac.uk.
You can also read our summary documents for apprentices and employers below:
Prevent Duty
The University of Cambridge and ICE have a duty of care for students and apprentices to safeguard those most at risk of radicalisation through early intervention and support. Further information can be found on the University's Prevent webpages.
SAFEGUARDING AND PREVENT ARE A PRIORITY FOR ICE
Dr James Gazzard is ICE's Designated Safeguarding Lead
Dr Annie Carr is ICE's Designated Safeguarding Officer & Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
(Email: studentwelfare@ice.cam.ac.uk | Mobile: 07759 124719)
Please do not hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions or are interested in more information on Safeguarding and Prevent