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Master of Architecture

F6001

Overview

The Master of Architecture offers a coursework postgraduate program of education in the discipline of architecture and provides the second of two degrees required for professional registration.

The course addresses the timely and pressing challenges of our age and our profession, in an enquiring, sophisticated, creative, ethical, inclusive, material and architectural way. Through research-led design studios and supporting professional subjects, we provide our graduates with the confidence and capabilities to respond to the complexities of the world in which they will operate. Our project-based learning operates at a range of scales, working with diverse teams and in live social and cultural contexts to help shape our evolving built environments. With commitments to social and spatial justice, environmental sustainability, and the creation of thriving communities, we equip graduates to operate as change agents through architectural practice.

The Master of Architecture is professionally accredited and upon completion of the Master of Architecture, you will have demonstrated the (AACA) National Competency Standards as applicable to university courses. 

Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.

Quick facts

Credit points
144
Qualification
Level 9 - Master's Degree (Extended)
Type
PG Masters
Faculty
Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture
Modes
On-campus · Full-time · Part-time
CRICOS code
097034K
Handbook year
2026