In the Master of Architecture, you will study architectural history, theory, research, management and law, and undertake professional practice.
This course takes a hands-on approach that combines understandings of design, science, technology, history and culture to ensure you graduate with a well-rounded set of skills. You will also undertake a major self-directed architectural thesis project in a specialised area of interest to demonstrate research skills and gain practical experience.
When combined with Curtin's Bachelor of Applied Science (Architectural Science), or an equivalent undergraduate degree in architecture, the two qualifications provide you with the educational qualification component that forms part of the requirements for registration as an architect.
Please refer to the handbook for additional course overview information.