The Master of Architecture at the University of Newcastle is a two-year postgraduate professional degree for international students that focuses on creative design, technical knowledge and architectural practice within a studio-based learning environment. The program emphasises applied projects, real-world briefs and collaborative design, preparing graduates for professional architectural practice and registration pathways. Students work extensively in design studios supported by workshops and makerspaces, fostering creativity, technical competence and critical thinking.
Intakes: February/March, July/August
*Tuition estimates are for the entire program and may increase annually.
The Master of Architecture is a professional integrated degree designed to build core architectural capabilities rather than separate majors. Key study emphases include:
• Design Studio Practice — intensive studio work exploring architectural design and problem solving.
• Technical & Building Systems — construction, materials, structures, sustainability in architecture.
• Urban & Environmental Design — planning, contextual design and environmental considerations.
• Architectural Theory & History — cultural, social and theoretical foundations for practice.
• Professional Practice & Regulations — preparing graduates for practice, standards and registration pathways.
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