The University of Melbourne

Master of Architectural Engineering

The University of Melbourne

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00116K

As a Master of Architectural Engineering student, you will gain an internationally-recognized qualification in the architectural, engineering and structural design of buildings. The degree is highly transferable across industries in different countries. You will be taught by a world-class group of experts drawn from the Melbourne School of Engineering and the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning. Linkages between the study programs will be explored via a dedicated architectural engineering capstone/thesis subject. The final year is fully integrated, which means you bring together your skills and knowledge from both disciplines and use them to work on a practical project.

Structure

All students are granted 100 points of advanced standing (appropriate for their background), and then must complete a further 350 points: 100 points core in the first year, and 250 points in the second and third year, including 25 points Capstone Project.

Subjects

  • Engineering Mechanics
  • Engineering Materials and Mechanics
  • Engineering Mathematics
  • Critical Communication for Engineers
  • Earth Processes for Engineering
  • Structural Theory and Design
  • Geotechnical Modelling and Design
  • Fluid Mechanics

Standard entry requirements

  • A three-year undergraduate degree in Engineering with a weighted average mark (WAM) of at least 65% (University of Melbourne equivalent) and
  • A Design Portfolio (it is recommended that students undertake an Architecture Design Studio subject in order to produce a portfolio)and
  • One Architectural History subject and
  • A Personal Statement of up to 500 words.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Parkville International: $284,729 No
  • Full-time : 42 months
Parkville Domestic: $230,913
No
  • Full-time : 42 months
  • Part-time : 7 years

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