Master of Architecture

Curtin University - Perth Campus

Australia,Western Australia

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 37,623/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Feb 2025

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Australia, Western Australia

Type: University

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1986

Total Students: 0 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

Kent St, Bentley WA 6102, Australia

Master of Architecture

Program Overview

The accredited Master of Architecture program, when combined with relevant  professional experience and successful completion of the Architectural Practice Examination, fulfils one of the pathways to register as an architect in Australia.

In the program you will study architectural history, theory, research, management and law, and undertake professional practice.

This is a hands-on course that combines the understandings of design, science, technology, history and culture to ensure you graduate with a well-rounded set of skills. You’ll also undertake a major self-directed architectural thesis project in a specialised area of interest, to demonstrate research skills and gain practical experience.

Students who complete the master degree to a high standard can apply for doctoral-level studies.


What you'll learn

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the profession of architecture, its theoretical underpinnings and ways of thinking; apply specific discipline knowledge contained within the streams of Architectural Design, Professional Practice and Architectural Culture.
  • Think critically, creatively and reflectively in order to analyse and understand the specific needs of various parties involved in architecture in order to generate and create innovative solutions.
  • Conduct appropriate scholarly and professional research to access and analyse the diverse information needed to make informed, strategic design decisions.
  • Communicate information and ideas to diverse audience through visual, verbal and written communication techniques.
  • Recognise and understand the principles of a range of appropriate technologies and their suitable application within the profession of architecture.
  • Sustain intellectual curiosity that constantly strives, through self-directed learning, for innovation within the profession of architecture.
  • Synthesise a range of local, national and international issues and perspectives which influence the creation and practice of architecture.
  • Understand and value cultural and physical diversity and appreciate its significance in the creation of architecture.
  • Demonstrate a professional and ethical approach in the creation of architecture; work independently and in teams; create knowledge in a scholarly, creative and/or professional context through critical inquiry, research and project development.