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Looking to begin study in:
2024
Master of Architecture by coursework
Domestic International
International Entry Requirements
Duration
2 years full-time
(or part-time equiv.)
Start Dates
February and July
Location
North Terrace Campus
Shaping the world that surrounds us
Architects reflect on and respond to cultural, historical, political, social, environmental, and technological contexts. They skilfully mould and shape the spaces and immersive experiences that form the foundation of our built environment.
Our Master of Architecture provides advanced design education for entry into today’s architectural profession. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, empowering students to explore innovative design solutions. By fostering a collaborative and inclusive learning environment, we nurture the next generation of architects to make a lasting and transformative impact on our dynamic and evolving world.
What will you do?
Take a sequence of core design studios, each with a distinct focus.
Explore material cultures, urban landscapes and complex buildings.
Build skills in professional practice and construction technologies.
Cultivate critical judgement via studies of architectural history theory.
Expand your horizons with travelling studios in Australia and overseas.
Form interdisciplinary teams to address complex design problems.
Propose and complete a research-led final design project in a small studio group.
Where could it take you?
You’ll graduate as an accredited graduate architect, equipped for a range of creative and managerial careers in the field. You might restore beautiful old buildings, pioneer new responses to the housing crisis or specialise in high-performance architectural technology. You could design schools that inspire learning or hospitals that help heal the sick. Perhaps you’ll distil a culture or an era into the next iconic opera house or skyscraper.