Postgraduate study: Architecture

Further develop your architecture and design practice as you work on real-world professional projects alongside respected members of industry.

Architecture courses

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Master of Architecture

  • next intake February, July
  • learning mode On campus
  • location Melbourne City
  • duration Full-time 2 years

Master of Interior Design

  • next intake February, July
  • learning mode On campus
  • location Melbourne City
  • duration Full-time 2 years, Part-time 4 years

Master of Landscape Architecture

  • next intake February, July
  • learning mode On campus
  • location Melbourne City
  • duration Full-time 2 years

Master of Urban Design

  • next intake February, July
  • learning mode On campus
  • location Melbourne City
  • duration Full-time 2 years, Part-time 4 years, Reduced duration available

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Master of Design (Architecture & Design)

  • next intake Continuous (scholarship application closing dates apply)
  • learning mode On campus
  • location Melbourne City
  • duration Full-time 2 years, Part-time 4 years

PhD (Architecture & Design)

  • next intake Continuous (scholarship application closing dates apply)
  • learning mode On campus
  • location Melbourne City
  • duration Full-time 3-4 years, Part-time 6-8 years

PhD (Built Environment)

  • next intake Continuous (scholarship application closing dates apply)
  • learning mode On campus
  • location Melbourne City
  • duration Full-time 3-4 years, Part-time 6-8 years

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