Master of Architecture
The University of Queensland
Course Details
The Master of Architecture is the second stage required to obtain a professional qualification in architecture, and builds on your core skills developed as an undergraduate. Through your masters study at UQ youll gain a greater understanding of why architecture is such a dynamic and demanding profession, making a positive contribution to the shaping of our built environment and our culture. Youll also hone the essential skills of an architect, and your abilities to design buildings and spaces with an inherent concern for human living and society. You can choose from a range of courses that will develop your ideas about contemporary architectural practice. Youll challenge your thinking through topics such as housing and density, civic buildings and public space, and commercial architecture.
Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)
Course structure: Complete 32 units comprising: 16 units for all MArch Core Courses, and 12 units from MArch Studio Courses, and 2 to 4 units from MArch Research Courses, and 0 to 2 units from MArch Elective Courses