UNSW’s Master of Architecture/Master of Property and Development is a postgraduate double degree that combines a professional education in the practice and theory of architecture with a commercial understanding of how buildings are developed and managed.
Completing both degrees will provide you with a competitive advantage in industry, with broader career options across both architectural practice and property development and the ability to lead multi-disciplinary project teams. You’ll also learn modern principles of property investment, development, and management and lead the way in addressing challenges in the built environment, such as climate change, health, and well-being.
These complimentary skills will give you a deeper understanding of the built environment, increase your employability, and empower you to work at the cutting edge of a dynamic industry.
Extra Notes
Entry Requirements
IELTS 6.5 overall (min. 6.0 in each subtest); Nationally accredited undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in architecture with grades at a consistent credit level (65 WAM) or higher.
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