Masters (Coursework)
RMIT Architecture has an international reputation for design excellence and leads the way both in Australia and overseas by producing graduates who are design innovators.
With a strong focus on ideas-led venturous design exploration, RMIT's Master of Architecture will assist you to develop a sophisticated understanding of architecture, while providing you with a diverse set of advanced skills and learning experiences.
You'll continue to develop the core skills of architectural design learnt in the degree to an advanced level. You will enhance your understanding of architecture and design-based research, acquire diverse skills, undertake a wide variety of learning experiences and gain critical awareness of your own work.
RMIT Architecture and its graduates continue to achieve at the highest levels and are acknowledged by the national and international architectural profession.
At the annual 2018 Victorian Architecture Awards run by the Australian Institute of Architects, RMIT's architecture community featured prominently across the 58 awards and 16 categories, receiving a number of key and prestigious awards.
Key achievementsThe Master of Architecture is the next step on the path to becoming a design architect with professional accreditation.
Top 3 reasons to be part of RMIT ArchitectureYou must have successfully completed an Australian architecture specific bachelor degree (or equivalent overseas qualification). You will be selected competitively based on your grades and folio.
If you are applying for a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) you must submit your application including the selection task by 10 November 2020. Selection for Commonwealth Supported Places is competitive, based on your selection task.
Applications submitted by 10 November 2020 will receive an outcome late December. If places are still available, applications received after 10 November will be considered in January 2021. Applications will be accepted until Friday 26 February 2021, if places are still available.
Our graduates find work in architecture, design and building practices in the private and public sector. In small to medium-sized practices, graduates are engaged in a broad range of activities from design to project management. In large architectural firms, graduates may work across a number of disciplines and often pursue international work opportunities.