Studying a Master of Architecture sets you up to be an integrated urban professional – an agent of change with the vision to design progressive architecture that responds to the dynamic needs of contemporary society.
Whether you've completed a bachelor degree in architecture or another field, our Master of Architecture enables you to meet the academic requirements to register as an architect.
Monash’s Master of Architecture is accredited by the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA) and the Commonwealth Association of Architects (CAA).
The Monash Master of Architecture is distinguished by our rigorous and creative engagement with live projects, focusing on challenges facing our urban environments and communities. We set you up with the skills to make a difference.
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This course addresses the timely and pressing challenges of our age and our profession, in an enquiring, sophisticated, creative, ethical, inclusive and material way. Through research-led design studios and supporting professional subjects, we’ll provide you with the confidence and capabilities to respond to the complexities of the world.
Our Master of Architecture has a strong emphasis on studio-based learning which replicates the way many architectural and design practices operate. You’ll spend over half your degree in the studio where you’ll be taught by Monash academics and leading architectural practitioners. You’ll work on projects engaged with the community or embedded within an architectural practice, designed to set you up for future success after you graduate.