Postgraduate course information
Postgraduate study in UTS: Design, Architecture and Building is sophisticated and contemporary. UTS: Design, Architecture and Building's design and digital architecture courses give students the chance to extend their abilities, developing both their broader and specific knowledge base to realise their potential as innovative designers. The property, planning and project management courses are renowned for their diverse, innovative and practical application, and flexible delivery options. UTS: Design, Architecture and Building offers Australia's only Master of Animation (C04212) and Master of Advanced Architecture (C04240).
UTS: Design, Architecture and Building has a cutting edge research culture, committed to developing knowledge, innovation and excellence. Research strengths have a national and international profile.
Postgraduate coursework
School of Design
Two postgraduate coursework degrees are offered by the School of Design:
The Master of Animation (C04212) is the only qualification, at this level, devoted to animation in Australia. Coursework areas include traditional film animation, 2D and 3D digital animation, graphic visualisation, object-oriented programming and animation studies, culminating in the production of a short animated work.
Unique in Australia, the Master of Design (C04243) is intellectually vibrant, socially engaging, visionary, practice-focused and actively linked to industry. This course is centred around building a design community network. It provides a postgraduate education that is flexible in both its practice orientation and research integration. With a focus on design evolution, innovative integration of new technologies, practice and student experimentation, the Master of Design is delivered by experienced studio leaders who are acknowledged leaders in the specific industries and professions.
School of Architecture
Four postgraduate coursework degrees are offered by the School of Architecture:
- Master of Advanced Architecture (C04240)
- Master of Architecture (C04235)
- Graduate Diploma in Architecture (C07115).
- Graduate Certificate in Architecture (C11212)
The Master of Advanced Architecture (MAdvArch) (C04240) offers two distinct streams. The MAdvArch in Design Technologies is a design-based, post-professional coursework program that critically explores current advances in design production and thinking to postulate new forms of urbanism and architectural space. The MAdvArch in Urban Design focuses on research, technology and experimentation that is directed towards the spatial transformation of urban environments. It is available not only to architects, but all designers of the built environment.
The Graduate Diploma in Architecture (C07115) and the Graduate Certificate in Architecture (C11212) are tailored pathway courses into the Master of Advanced Architecture (C04240) only.
The Master of Architecture (C04235) is the second of a two-tiered degree structure and is the degree required for registration as an architect. The emphasis of this degree lies in educating students for the practise of architecture. The Master of Architecture is a professional degree, i.e. a qualification accepted for candidates seeking to take the professional examination of the Board of Architects and Australian Institute of Architects as a prerequisite to registration under the provision of the Architects Act 2003. The Master of Architecture may be undertaken only after the successful completion of the Bachelor of Design in Architecture (C10004) degree (or equivalent); a degree that by itself does not lead to professional recognition.
School of the Built Environment
This school offers postgraduate programs in project management, property development and planning. In particular, the project management courses are generically designed so the skills learned can be applied to a wide range of business fields and industry.
The planning program enhances knowledge and skills in urban analysis, policy and the use of emerging technologies. It has a strong emphasis on master planning, sustainability and urban design, equipping its graduates so they can respond to changing natural, economic and social environments. The engaged, practical nature of the course prepares graduates for leadership roles in government departments and agencies, major development companies and private consulting firms.
The property development program provides a thorough and advanced grounding in all aspects of the property development process, markets and institutions, including the political, managerial, legal and physical systems which contribute to the effective management and development of property assets, property investment portfolios and development proposals.
The project management program provides practice-based knowledge, skills and tools necessary for the delivery of different types and sizes of projects and programs across all industry sectors, underpinned by theory and research. At the forefront of industry trends, the UTS program incorporates project complexity, program management, governance, reflective practice and leadership into its subject offerings. It has a global recognition for its rigorous focus on quality.
The courses offered are:
- Graduate Certificate in Property and Planning (C11001)
- Graduate Certificate in Project Management (C11005)
- Graduate Diploma in Property Development (C06006)
- Master of Planning (C04007)
- Master of Project Management (C04006)
- Master of Property Development (C04008).
Postgraduate research
UTS: Design, Architecture and Building offers five research degrees:
- Master of Architecture (Research) (C03001)
- Master of Built Environment (Research) (C03002)
- Master of Design (Research) (C03012)
- Doctor of Philosophy (C02001)
- Doctor of Project Management (C02051).
Contacts and inquiries
Further information on research programs is available from:
telephone +61 2 9514 8080
fax +61 2 9514 8966
Ask UTS www.ask.uts.edu.au
www.dab.uts.edu.au
Research centres
UTS: Design, Architecture and Building is home to the Centre for Contemporary Design Practices (a UTS research strength), the Designing Out Crime Research Centre, the Asia–Pacific Centre for Complex Real Property Rights and the Built Environment Design and Management research group.
