What is the difference between the AA’s Masters degrees and the AA Diploma School?
Masters programmes at the AA are specialist research programmes which do not lead to any professional exemptions, i.e. do not help you to become a registered architect in the UK. Entry requirements for the Graduate Programmes are listed on the AA website and Graduate School Entry Application form. The AA Diploma School is the Fourth and Fifth Years of the five-year undergraduate RIBA/ARB recognised course in architecture at the AA.
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