- The Master of Architecture at The University of Notre Dame is offered as a 2-year program.
- Full time and part-time enrolments are available for this course.
- This program provides a unique education, in the heart of Fremantle, ethically, socially, and environmentally.
- To successfully complete the Master of Architecture students must complete the following concepts:
- Design studios, technologies, and applied skills
- Technology in practice and professional practice
- Theory and research of architecture
- Moral philosophy and applied ethics in the profession.
- This program is embedded in professional practice and designed for creative and strategic-thinking students of architecture.
- The strength of this program lies in its unique combination of the following:
- a small diverse cohort
- high-quality teaching approaches
- tailored practice placements
- socio-spatial design studios that tackle contemporary issues
- working within a studio-based, creative-practice research culture
- situated and engaged within the Fremantle community.
- The Design Studio is the central component of the curriculum where students apply their knowledge, creativity, and strategic problem-solving skills in the design of built environments.
- Within the program, there are opportunities to undertake studies in the Kimberley, Sydney, and overseas.
- The placement rate for postgraduate courses is 98 per cent.
- The student to faculty ratio is 10:1 in The University of Notre Dame.
- 98% of graduates are traditionally placed in careers, graduate schools, or service opportunities within six months of graduation.
- In Australia, architectural programs are accredited through a process run nationally by the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA) and the relevant state-based Architects Board