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Master of Architecture/Master of Project Management

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The Master of Architecture/Master of Project Management is a dual degree that combines an accredited professional degree for a career in architecture, complying with the competency requirements of the Board of Architects Queensland and the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia, with an...

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
2 - 6 years full-time
Course Code
SD-94007, 087931D
Study Mode
In person

About this course

The Master of Architecture/Master of Project Management is a dual degree that combines an accredited professional degree for a career in architecture, complying with the competency requirements of the Board of Architects Queensland and the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia, with an accredited postgraduate course in project management. This dual degree course is highly-relevant to contemporary demand for leaders in the field to have excellent design and management skills for effective project leadership. The Master of Architecture/Master of Project Management provides an authentic blending of creative practice professional study with contemporary project management. The Master of Architecture subjects are delivered seamlessly with the standard architecture program. The Master of Architecture is a creative studio-based program focusing heavily upon design through hands-on and digital making with state-of-the-art tools. Project-based design studios focus upon real-world scenarios with specific attention to urbanism, the future of global cities, and the role of architecture and the architect in addressing urban, environmental, social, and technological change. Graduates will display mastery of architectural design abilities that are creative, critical, analytical, and spatial and based in advanced historical, theoretical, technical and disciplinary knowledge. All graduates will complete a design thesis as the cumulative result of the Masters course that demonstrates independent, self-directed critical thinking and sophisticated design capability. For full-time students, the majority of the Master of Architecture coursework shall be completed before embarking upon the Master of Project Management portion of the degree. Through the program offerings at the Abedian School of Architecture, issues of pressing international and national concern form the core content of the studio curriculum. Among the most prominent of these are the challenges posed by our contemporary condition globally, one characterised by rapid urbanisation, environmental change, technological emergence, and increasing socioeconomic inequity. The Master of Architecture will prepare students for globally-relevant employment through development of a sophisticated set of disciplinary competencies and acquired knowledge, providing the ability to synthesise diverse information in the resolution of complex creative-design challenges using a globally-applicable skillset that is deployed locally. Established as a highly-flexible and student-focused degree program, students in the Master of Architecture/Master of Project Management will study for 6 semesters full time but eligible domestic students may also choose to study part-time. Studies include content from the disciplines of architecture, digital media, construction, city planning, urban design, project management and university electives. Key highlights of the program include an annual all-school "charrette", several off-campus study tours (including a paid international studio trip), a monthly international guest-lecture series, study with distinguished guest faculty and Architects-In-Residence, a bi-annual student exhibition and publication, and an internationally and nationally recognized academic staff of scholars and practitioner-teachers. Students undertake the Master of Architecture/Master of Project Management in a unique setting: the national and international award-winning Abedian School of Architecture. This facility and its associated Fabrication and Robotics Lab are dedicated for student use, creating an environment to support creative activity that is accessible 24/7 throughout the year. Students enjoy their own studio-based desk in the School provided for the duration of their studies, which becomes the point of personalised contact with program staff for an individualised, highly supported education. The limited student cohort size of the School is maintained to ensure all students have unique access to workshop facilities and program staff that is unparalleled almost anywhere globally. The Master of Architecture is the terminal award allowing graduates to gain registration as an Architect in Australia and other jurisdictions that recognise the award. Upon completion and to earn registered status, graduates must complete a period of supervised employment experience (minimum 2 years) and pass a registration exam for recognition in Australia. The Master of Architecture provides knowledge, skill, and application (where required) of core competencies including design and documentation, practice management, project management, and understanding of contract law and project procurement.

Study locations

Main Campus

Career pathways

The combined program will be automatically accredited by the RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) and Australian Institute of Project Management. Graduates of this combined degree are also internationally recognised by the Project Management Institute (PMI). The Master of Architecture is recognised and accredited by the Board of Architects of Queensland.

Course structure

View the Master of Architecture/Master of Project Management - Program Structure and Sequencing

Foundation Subjects
You must complete all of the following subjects:

  • Contemporary Theory of Architectural Design and Urbanism
  • Architectural Practice: Management + Procurement
  • Architecture and Urbanism Studio: Designing the City Region
  • Architecture and Urbanism Studio: Global Cities
  • Architecture and Urbanism Studio: High Performance Building
  • Design Practice Futures and Frameworks
  • Design Systems for Environmental Sustainability
  • Design Thesis Research and Development
  • Digital Design and Intelligent Construction
  • Architecture and Urbanism: Design Thesis Studio
  • Creating AR and VR for Design
  • Building Services
  • Principles of Project Management
  • Project Finance and Procurement
  • Project Resource Planning
  • Risk Management
  • Project Portfolio and Program Management
  • Expert Witness and Dispute Resolution

City Planning Option: Choose one of the following two subjects dependant on program sequence

  • Urban Design and Placemaking Principles
  • Infrastructure and City Economics

Electives
You must choose 40cp points of electives from the list of available postgraduate subject from across the University. You may choose to undertake the Building Information Modelling introductory subjects (40CP On-campus) or apply for an Internship as elective options.

Credit for prior study or work

Subject credits may be awarded for previous studies. To apply for credits, you will need to submit academic transcripts including detailed course outlines/subject descriptions for each relevant subject and/or certified copies of testamurs to the Office of Future Students.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Architecture & Building courses at Bond University.
74.7%
Overall satisfaction
79.8%
Skill scale
70.3%
Teaching scale
75.9%
Employed full-time