Architecture
Master of Architecture
About the Course
This degree provides students with advanced skills in architectural theory, design, and technology, and prepares them for professional registration and leadership roles in the architecture and built environment industries.

Architecture
Course Overview
A Master of Architecture (MArch) is a postgraduate degree program that focuses on advanced architectural design, theory, and professional practice. It builds upon undergraduate foundations to deepen understanding of sustainable development, digital fabrication, and integrated design. Architecture plays a vital role in shaping communities and the environment through creative and responsible design. The program prepares students with critical thinking, design research, and technical expertise required for registration as professional architects and leaders in the global built environment.

Architecture
Course Duration
Region | Duration |
Australia | 2 years |
New Zealand | 2 years |
UK | 1–2 years |
Europe | 2 years |
Canada | 2–3 years |
Asia | 2 years |
USA | 2–3 years |

Architecture
Course Curriculum
The Master of Architecture curriculum includes core studies in architectural design studios, urbanism, building technologies, professional ethics, and sustainable systems. Students undertake advanced design research, critical theory, and applied technology projects. Emphasis is placed on innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and readiness for professional accreditation. Most programs conclude with a thesis or capstone project, allowing students to demonstrate design leadership and conceptual depth across architectural challenges worldwide.

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Admission Requirements
- Completed bachelor’s degree in architecture or a related design field
- English language proficiency (IELTS 6.5 or equivalent)
- Portfolio of design work showcasing academic or professional projects
- Academic transcripts and certificates
- Personal statement outlining goals and architectural interests

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Career Opportunities
- Job Roles: Registered Architect, Urban Planner, Architectural Technologist, Design Lead, BIM Coordinator
- Placement Opportunities: Architecture firms, design studios, planning authorities across Australia, UK, USA, Canada, Asia, and Europe
- Qualifications Required: Master’s degree in Architecture; registration or licensure based on local regulatory bodies
- Career Pathways: Architectural practice, design consultancy, sustainable development, research, academic and policy roles
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