With over thirty full-time academics and a broad range of leading architectural practitioners, the Master in Architecture at The University of Melbourne has a depth and breadth of teaching and research performance unmatched within the Southeast-Asian and Australasian regions.
Graduates of this program will be equipped with the creative and critical thinking skills to push the envelope of architectural change in terms of the design and production of buildings as well as critique of their technical, aesthetic, social and environmental performance.
During the Master in Architecture program, students undertake intensive design studios culminating in a research thesis. In the studios, students cover architectural design in the context of the creative invention of architectural futures, integrating aesthetic, technological, programmatic, environmental and social issues in the production of buildings.
Students can also take elective subjects in areas such as digital architecture, history and conservation, production, practice and sustainability, and society and culture.