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Begin your application process and take the next step in making sustainable change.

At CAT we celebrate and welcome diversity and this is reflected in our entry requirements.

On this page you will find the details of the entry requirements and the link to your course application form. Our forms allow you to begin your application and return to it in your own time.

Last updated on 11/07/2024

Applications for September 2024 extended

We have a limited number of places available on the following courses starting in September 2024:

  • MArch Sustainable Architecture Part 2
  • MRes Sustainability and Adaptation
  • MSc Sustainability in Energy Provision and Demand Management
  • MSc Sustainability and Adaptation
  • MSc Sustainable Food and Natural Resources
  • MSc Green Building
  • MSc Sustainability and Ecology
  • MSc Sustainability and Behaviour Change

We will continue to offer places on a first come first served basis which may mean we close some courses at short notice once they reach capacity, so we can continue to offer a high quality of learning for each student enrolling at CAT. In the case if a course reaches capacity, we will then consider any applications on a waitlist basis.

Please note that if you apply and enrol after the end of July, you may experience delays accessing resources and receiving your Student ID from our validating universities. We recommend applying as soon as possible as our Student Support team have already begun to prepare new students for the start of the course, through running online Q&A sessions, supporting you in accessing Teams and providing you with your CAT student email address. 

Need support with your application? 

If you have further questions about applying or need support with your application then please get in touch.

Apply for MArch Sustainable Architecture

For the Masters in Architecture (MArch) course, we ask for: Exemption from ARB/RIBA Part 1 or relevant undergraduate degree; Digital portfolio of work; IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent) is required for applicants whose first language is not English.

We are now considering applications for our September 2024 entry, places will be offered on a first come first served basis.

Apply for an MSc postgraduate course

For the taught postgraduate courses (MSc, PG Cert., PGDip.) we ask for: a Bachelor's degree, or knowledge and skills equivalent to degree standard; IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent) is required for applicants whose first language is not English; Science/higher level of numeracy for MSc SEPDM.

We are now considering applications for our September 2024 entry, places will be offered on a first come first served basis.

Apply for our MRes course

For the Masters of Research postgraduate course (MRes) we ask for: a Bachelor's degree, or knowledge and skills equivalent to degree standard; 250-word proposal outlining your plan for the extended research dissertation; IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent) is required for applicants whose first language is not English.

We are now considering applications for our September 2024 entry, places will be offered on a first come first served basis.

Woodlands of CAT in autumn

International Students

Overseas students will need to consider student visas, their eligibility to study residentially, and their first language and tuition fee requirements. All students living outside the UK and Ireland are considered Overseas students due to the change to the UK Government fee status.

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