About the institution
The Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources is home to specialist institutes in energy, environmental design and engineering, resources and heritage. The QS World University Rankings (2023) places The Bartlett as #1 for Architecture and Built Environment studies in the world, and #1 in the UK for the ninth year in a row.
About the project
The Master in Health, Wellbeing, and Sustainable Buildings aims to provide students with the knowledge, critical understanding, and skills needed to address health, well-being, and human performance for the design, assessment, and operation of new-build, retrofit, and existing buildings (residential and non-domestic), while addressing the range of social and built environment factors that impact upon health, wellbeing, and human performance, covering multiple spatial scales.
The programme is delivered through a combination of lectures, seminars, interactive workshops, tutorials, and lab demonstrations. The majority of modules are assessed through written essays or reports. One module (Integrated Design) includes a team-based design challenge, in addition to an individual short report. The Master’s program is worth 180 CAT but can be studied as a Postgraduate Diploma or Postgraduate Certificate course (worth 120 and 60 CAT respectively).