

“Fostering growth through innovative design, heritage, and community impact.”
| Program Name | Details | |
|---|---|---|
Bachelor of Architecture Bachelor This program develops critical professional, academic and creative skills in a collaborative environment. It is fully accredited by the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland (RIAI). | 5 Years English See university website for fee details. Deadline: See university website for specific dates. | |
Master in Landscape Architecture (MLA) Master This program is designed to be professionally accredited by the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA). UL is engaging closely with the Irish Landscape Institute (ILI) for IFLA accreditation. | Varies English See university website for fee details. Deadline: See university website for specific dates. | |
Master in Design for Health and Wellbeing (MSc) Master This course is aimed at professionals and designers interested in developing a well-rounded understanding of user-centric design in the medical and health field. There are both part-time and full-time options available. | Varies English See university website for fee details. Deadline: See university website for specific dates. | |
Masters in Urban Design and Climate Resilience (MSc) Master This course encourages research and innovation for navigating the intricacies of the built environment, sustainability and climate resilience. It prepares you for a range of professional activities in Urban Design. | 2 Years English See university website for fee details. Deadline: See university website for specific dates. |
St Nessans Community College is Fostering growth through innovative design, heritage, and community impact.
St Nessans Community College provides a comprehensive curriculum including: Bachelor of Architecture, Master in Landscape Architecture (MLA), Master in Design for Health and Wellbeing (MSc), Masters in Urban Design and Climate Resilience (MSc).
St Nessans Community College is situated in Mungret, Ireland, offering a vibrant context for architectural study.