Master of Architecture

The Master of Architecture degree is an accredited professional course that provides advanced education in architecture and serves as the principal pathway to becoming a practicing architect. Building on the undergraduate Bachelor of Architecture and Built Environments degree, this course leverages a rich heritage of teaching traditions, community partnerships, technical capabilities, design excellence, and pioneering research. Its aim is to foster a profound and enduring engagement with architecture as a profession, discipline, and culture.

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Duration
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Hobart

Full-time - 2 years

Part-time - 5 years

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Subjects

  • Architecture
  • Building technology
  • Design research

Entry requirements

  • To enter the Master of Architecture applicants will have a Bachelor of Environmental Design with an Architecture major (see 73E) or an equivalent three-year undergraduate degree in architecture. Applicants may also be asked to submit a portfolio of work containing items from their previous studies and other relevant activities.