Master of Design - Plan MR235

Master of Design - Plan MR235

Student type:
Entry score:

Not applicable*

Duration:
Full-time 2 years
Part-time 4 years
Fees:

Research Training Scheme

Next intake:
Continuous (scholarship application closing dates apply)
Location:
Melbourne City
Entry score:

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Duration:
Full-time 2 years
Fees:

AU$44,160 (2026 annual)

Next intake:
Continuous (scholarship application closing dates apply)
Location:
Melbourne City

CRICOS code: 099062A

To graduate you must complete the following:

Students must complete a series of compulsory onboarding modules during their first semester or study period. Complete the following One (1) course prior to your first milestone review (confirmation of candidature)

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Doing Research for Design and Social Context 12 HUSO2438 City Campus

AND

In consultation with your supervisory team, you may also elect to take up to Two (2) of the following courses during your candidature: Note: If HUSO2439 is chosen must be taken prior to your second milestone review.

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Research for Impact in Design and Social Context 12 HUSO2439 City Campus
Creative Practice Research 12 ARCH1429 City Campus
Qualitative Research Methods 12 HUSO2362 City Campus
Quantitative Research Techniques 12 MATH2256 City Campus
Critical and Social Theory 12 SOCU2308 City Campus

AND

In consultation with your supervisory team, you may also opt to take up to 12 credit points of approved university research electives:

The remaining allocation of credit points for each semester should be made up of the following Courses:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Masters Research (12cp) 12 GRAP2787 City Campus
Masters Research (24cp) 24 GRAP2788 City Campus
Masters Research (36cp) 36 GRAP2789 City Campus
Masters Research (48cp) 48 GRAP2790 City Campus
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