
In recent years the School has taken a lead in developing innovative approaches to architectural design through the medium of computing in Europe and internationally. In 2002 the Centre for Evolutionary Computing in Architecture (CECA) was set up to provide a vehicle for research and teaching (the website www.uel.ac.uk/ceca provides a portal for information tools and resources for the centre).
The role of computers in architecture, the development of this technology, and new pressures on skill and technical development have been main drivers of changes in our Architecture: Computing and Design Master’s programme over the last two decades. As a further innovation, we have now established a Level-3, one-semester Graduate Certificate in Architecture: Computing and Design. This is aimed at students and others in the construction industry and can also be used as a preliminary qualification to gain entry to the MSc programme.
Christine Wade: Admissions Administrator
Telephone: +44(0) 20 8223 3295
Fax: +44 (0) 20 8223 7504
Email:c.wade@uel.ac.uk
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