To be eligible for the Master of Architecture you require a Bachelor of Architecture and Built Environments (previously called the Bachelor of Environmental Design, or an equivalent three-year undergraduate degree in Architecture.
Eligibility is subject to achieving a minimum credit average (60%) across all core subjects in the final year of the undergraduate degree. Students may also be asked to attend an interview and/or submit a portfolio of their work from their previous studies
IELTS: 6.0 (no individual band less than 6.0)
TOEFL (iBT): 72 (no skill below: Reading 16; Listening 16; Speaking 18; Writing 22)
PTE Academic:50 with no score lower than 50
UTAS Access-English:Level 7 - 60% (no individual score less than 60%)
Cambridge CAE (Certificate of Advanced English): B Grade
Cambridge CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English): C Grade
Cambridge BEC (Business English Certificate) Higher: C Grade
The Master of Architecture degree is an accredited professional degree that provides advanced education in architecture and is the principal pathway to registration as a practising architect.
The program extends the development of skills and knowledge in architecture built on the undergraduate Bachelor of Architecture and Built Environments degree and draws on a rich treasury of teaching traditions, community partnerships, technical capabilities, design excellence, and questing research. The program aims to foster a profound and enduring engagement with architecture as profession, discipline, and culture.
Project-based design studios form the core of the program. These emphasise professionalism, critical and rigorous design thinking, knowledge of contemporary and emergent theories, technologies and practices, and the development of skills for a diversity of future careers in architecture. Students gain experience tackling a range of challenging design problems, including those relating to urban futures, social and environmental responsibility, and complex buildings.
Studios are complemented by units in Professional Practice, Advanced Technologies, and Design Research, with a choice of options to enable tailored pathways through the field. The program culminates with a research-led final project nurtured by professional and discipline leaders in small studio groups.
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Graduates of the Master of Architecture degree are globally mobile, equipped to embark on stimulating careers across industries and fields both established and emerging, often located at the intersection of design and the environment. These include:
Architectural design and construction
Interiors and environmental branding
Lighting and acoustic design
Scenography and production design
Heritage preservation and adaptive reuse
Urban design and planning
Placemaking and community advocacy
Humanitarian architecture and post-disaster reconstruction
Forensic architecture and urban activism
Property and urban development
Management consultancy and strategic planning
Building products and construction systems
Healthcare architecture and therapeutic environments
Sustainability design and assessment
Project and facility management
Architectural photography and criticism
Design curation and writing
Architectural education and research
OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year