Graduate Coursework

Master of Architecture/Master of Urban Cultural Heritage

  • Course code: MC-ARCHUCH
Clock
Duration
42 months full time / 7 years part time
Location
Mode (Location)
On Campus (Parkville)
Calendar-month
Intake
February, July
Key dates
Dollar
Fees
Commonwealth supported places (CSPs) available
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Entry pathways
Special entry options and Access Melbourne are available
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Course overview

Overview

Design Your Future, Information Session

Wednesday 15 May, 6pm-8pm
Glyn Davis Building, Parkville Campus

Join us on campus to learn more about graduate study at the Melbourne School of Design. Discover what sets us apart, the unique opportunities on offer and where a career in the built environment can take you.

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The Master of Urban and Cultural Heritage is a unique cross-disciplinary and industry-oriented program for students who are passionate about the social and cultural dimensions of the built environment in the 21st century. Combining this with the Master of Architecture gives you the ability to express your creativity whilst developing a complementary and rigorous background in heritage, history and culture.

This program aims to provide you with:

  • highly developed skills to manage an architectural practice and lead or work within cross-discipline project teams;
  • a sustainable outlook with the ability to use new materials and technologies to create environmentally sustainable buildings;
  • a grounding in architectural history, theory and technology that leads to the creation of innovative architecture;
  • the ability to significantly interpret, manage and conserve urban and cultural heritage within global cities and communities.

Students undertake a sequence of intensive design studios culminating in a research thesis. In the studios, students cover architectural design in the context of the creative invention of architectural futures, integrating aesthetic, technological, programmatic, environmental and social issues in the production of buildings. Students can also take elective subjects in areas such as digital architecture, production, practice and sustainability, and society and culture.

If you’re looking for networks to help with internships and job opportunities, or the funds to help you get to Melbourne, we have scholarships and bursaries to get you connected overseas and get you to Melbourne when you can. Find out what you may be eligible for.