Overview
The Master of Architecture and Property at the University of Melbourne offers a multidisciplinary approach, equipping students with the essential skills to navigate the complexities of the built environment. This program provides a robust understanding of architectural practices alongside property management, preparing graduates for diverse career paths in these interconnected fields.
What you'll study
The curriculum is designed to offer both core courses and electives, enabling students to specialize in areas that align with their interests. Key subjects include:
- Applied Architectural Technology
- Property Development
- Twenty-first Century Architecture
- Statutory Valuation (PG)
- Advanced Property Analysis
- Land and Property Economics
- Architectural Practice
Students also have the opportunity to undertake a capstone project or thesis to showcase their expertise and insights gained throughout the program.
Entry requirements
Academic Qualifications
Applicants must possess a relevant undergraduate degree with an acceptable academic standing. Specific qualifications include:
- A three-year undergraduate degree in Architecture, Property, or a related discipline.
- Completion of one design studio subject and one art/architecture/built environment/design history subject at the undergraduate level.
English Language Proficiency
International applicants need to demonstrate proficiency in English through one of the following assessments:
- TOEFL iBT
- PTE Academic
- IELTS
Additional Requirements
- Submission of a Design Portfolio
- A Personal Statement (up to 500 words) outlining relevant experience and motivation for the program
Career prospects
Graduates of the Master of Architecture and Property can look forward to a range of career opportunities in both architecture and property sectors. The program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in roles such as architectural designers, property developers, project managers, and urban planners. Additionally, graduates may be eligible for post-study work permits, allowing them to gain valuable work experience in Australia after completing their studies.