MArch - Master of Architecture

MArch

PROGRAM SchedULE (COMPUTING)

Students in the MArch (Arch Comp) Program must undertake Core courses totalling 36 UOC and Electives totalling 12 UOC.

All students must complete a Graduate Research Project as part of the core, but are able to select the remaining core courses (4 courses at 6 UOC each) from the prescribed list of postgraduate computing courses shown on the program schedule below.

Elective courses (2 courses at 6 UOC) may be selected from the same list, or from any graduate course offered in the Faculty (except for 'BENV7142 CAD and Visualisation' which embodies assumed knowledge for this program and is only available as a non-award course), or with the permission of the Program Director, from any postgraduate course offered by the University or appropriate course offered by another institution.

code course name UOC

Core Course

ARCH7003 Graduate Research Project 12

Core Options (24UOC from this list)

BENV7140 Multimedia on the Web 6
BENV7141 Multimedia in Design Presentation 6
BENV7143 Advanced Visualisation 6
BENV7147 Info Management Systems 6
BENV7148 Object Based CAD Modelling 6
BENV7149 Design Collaboration using a Building Information Model 6

Recommended Electives (12UOC)

ARCH7304 Architecture and the City 6
ARCH7305 Theories in History 6
ARCH7306 Theory and Architectural Practice 6
BENV7142 CAD and Visualisation 6
BENV7190 People and Urban Space 6
CONS0005 Computers in Construction Management 6
SUSD0001 Sustainable Development and the Urban Environment 6
SUSD0002 Resources, Materials and Sustainability 6
SUSD0003 Energy and the Built Environment 6
SUSD0004 Human Factors, Sustainability and Habitability 6
UDES0004 History and Theory of Urban Development and Design 6
UDES0009 Urban Landscape and Heritage 6
Note: Most courses are offered in only one semester each year. Some courses may not be offered every year. Students are advised to contact the Course Director prior to enrolment for information about the availability of courses in a particular semester.