

“Committed to innovative urban design and architectural education in northern Iceland, preparing students to create resilient and culturally relevant architectur”
| Program Name | Details | |
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B.Arch in Architecture Bachelor The B.Arch program prepares students to participate in shaping society with aesthetics, equality, sustainability, and critical thinking. Students develop artistic sensitivity, a personal approach, and technical competence to actively shape the environment. | 3 Years Icelandic/English Tuition fees for international students range from approximately ISK 295,000 to ISK 715,000 per semester. Deadline: Check the specific university's requirements. | |
M.Arch Master The accredited professional Master's in Architecture (MArch) is devoted to exploring the meaning and scope of architecture and the multiple societal roles of architects. Students will complete four design studio projects and a final thesis. | 2 years (120 ECTS credits) Icelandic/English Tuition fees for international students range from approximately ISK 295,000 to ISK 715,000 per semester. Deadline: Check the specific university's requirements. | |
Ph.D. Programmes Doctoral The University of Akureyri offers specific and carefully tailored PhD programs in selected areas. These programs require students to demonstrate knowledge of the language of instruction, either Icelandic or English, depending on the program. | 3-4 years (180-240 ECTS) Icelandic/English Tuition fees for international students range from approximately ISK 295,000 to ISK 715,000 per semester. Deadline: Check the specific university's requirements. |
Design School of Akureyri is Committed to innovative urban design and architectural education in northern Iceland, preparing students to create resilient and culturally relevant architectur
Design School of Akureyri provides a comprehensive curriculum including: B.Arch in Architecture, M.Arch, Ph.D. Programmes.
Design School of Akureyri is situated in Akureyri, Iceland, offering a vibrant context for architectural study.