The Master of Architecture at Deakin offers an expanded understanding of architecture through creativity, critical studies, environmental resiliency, sustainable design, technological innovation, and social issues. Students will develop sought-after skills, utilizing innovative strategies and engaging with an inspiring studio environment equipped with 3D printers, laser cutters, CNC routers, and traditional tools. The course emphasizes ethical, evaluative, and research frameworks, fabrication, and experimentation with materials. It also promotes practical experience through collaborations with construction management students, preparing graduates for contemporary professional practice. The program prepares students for registration as architects, requiring additional supervised work experience post-graduation for full registration. Located at the Waterfront campus in Geelong, students will explore urban and regional issues, community sustainability, and resiliency through design investigations.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students who want to deepen their knowledge in architecture and develop sought-after skills through hands-on projects, technological experimentation, and collaboration. Located in a unique environment at Geelong, it offers a comprehensive pathway to becoming a registered architect. The inclusion of real-world projects and multidisciplinary learning enhances employability in private practices, government, property development, and design fields. It is also a recognized qualification by the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia and the Malaysian Board of Architects, offering international registration opportunities.
The course covers advanced architectural design, innovative strategies, environmental technology, sustainable design, and social and theoretical issues. It also integrates multidisciplinary learning with construction management, focusing on urban and regional project environments, community resiliency, and sustainability, preparing students for professional and research careers in architecture.
Application fees
-
1st year tuition fees
22.77L
Living cost
To complete the Master of Architecture, students must pass 8, 12, or 16 credit points, depending on prior qualifications and experience. The standard coursework includes core units, elective units, and foundational modules focusing on design, research, sustainability, and professional practice. Students starting with credit can complete the course in 1.5 years full-time. The program begins in either March or July at the Geelong Waterfront campus, with flexible study options, including potential for accelerated completion.

English language test
Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria,
and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the Deakin University admission page
for complete details.
Graduates with this qualification are on the path to becoming registered architects, requiring two additional years of supervised work experience. They can then register with the Architects Registration Board of Victoria or other accreditation bodies. Career options include working in private architectural practices, government agencies, property development, and various building and design sectors. The program also prepares students for roles in sustainability, community projects, and multidisciplinary design fields.