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Plan Summary

 
Faculty: Faculty of Built Environment
 
  
   
 
Program: 8142 - Architecture
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Master of Architecture (Specialisation)
 
  

Plan Outline

Students must complete a set of prescribed core courses supplemented by elective courses to bring their total units of creit (UOC) to 48 for the degree

Students in the MArch (Arch Des) program must undertake core courses totalling 36UOC and electives totalling 12UOC. In special cases, students may take another combination of courses towards their core with the agreement of the Program Director.

The MArch (Arch Des) requires the completion of two studio based Architectural Design Projects totalling 24UOC. Note that, except for these higher value Project courses all other core and elective courses are 6UOC.

Candidates wishing to undertake the MArch (Arch Des) on a part-time basis must note that the studio based desing courses (Architectural Design Project 1 and 2) are session-specific courses and must be completed in the session in which they are scheduled.

Students with an architecture or design related professional degree pursuing the Design major must take the following combination of courses:

Plan Structure

Core Courses:

Core Optons:
Students select 12UOC from this list:

Elective Courses:
Students take 12UOC of electives. These can be from the recommended electives or core option courses not taken as core, or with the approval of the Program Director, other courses within the faculty or the university.

Recommended Elective courses:

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