The University of Melbourne

Master of Architecture/Master of Urban Cultural Heritage

The University of Melbourne

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

The Master of Urban and Cultural Heritage is a unique cross-disciplinary and industry-oriented program for students who are passionate about the social and cultural dimensions of the built environment in the 21st century. Combining this with the Master of Architecture gives you the ability to express your creativity whilst developing a complementary and rigorous background in heritage, history and culture.

Structure

Students entering the Master of Architecture/Master of Urban and Cultural Heritage from a non cognate discipline will undertake a foundation year (100 points) in Architecture.

Subjects

  • Master of Architecture Studio A
  • Master of Architecture Studio B
  • Construction Methods
  • Design and Construction
  • Architectural Cultures 1: Modernism
  • Architectural Cultures 2:After Modernism
  • Applied Architectural Technology
  • Design Studio C
  • Twenty-first Century Architecture
  • Architectural Practice
  • Design Studio D
  • Introduction to High-Performance Design
  • Design Studio E
  • Principles of Heritage and Conservation
  • Issues and Techniques in Global Heritage
  • Urban and Landscape Heritage
  • MUCH Heritage Industry Internship

Standard entry requirements

  • A three-year undergraduate degree in Architecture with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of at least 65% (or equivalent) and
  • A design portfolio and
  • A personal statement of up to 500 words, outlining relevant prior study and work experience and motivation to undertake this course.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Parkville Domestic: $170,852
International: $210,670
No
  • Full-time : 42 months
  • Part-time : 7 years

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