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Master of Architecture - Design Management

Deakin University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00113B

This program provides students with specialist education, building upon an established background in architecture and built environment studies. It offers advanced studies in cultural, technological, design aesthetic and theoretical knowledge, and develops the ethical, evaluative and research frameworks which underpin the architecture field. The program has been designed to allow incorporation of the final units required to fulfil the academic requirements required for professional accreditation and registration of graduates.

Designed for

Graduates of Deakin University's combined course program in architecture and construction management

Structure

12 credit points of study

Subjects

  • Architectural design research and resolution
  • Integrated project evaluation
  • Performance-measured sustainable design
  • Urban ecologies and contexts

Standard entry requirements

Combined Bachelor degree in architecture (accredited) and construction management with a WAM (or equivalent average grade indicator) of 60, OR Portfolio of relevant work. All applicants must meet the minimum English language requirements.

Recognition

The Australian Institute of Architects; Architects Registration Board of Victoria; Architects Accreditation Council of Australia

Study pathways

Bachelor of Design (Architecture); Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) at Deakin University.

Further information

The Master of Architecture (Design Management) is available to students who have completed Deakin's combined course in architecture and construction management.

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