Doctor of Architecture (Design)

The University of Western Australia (UWA)

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level:
CRICOS: 00126G

The Doctor of Architecture (Design) is an individually focused and supervised professional research program executed in the medium of architectural design. The successful student makes a substantial and original contribution to architecture through the presentation of an exhibition of architectural design.

Structure

Total Credit Points 144

Standard entry requirements

  • Have a bachelors degree of this University or a qualification recognised by the Board as equivalent or
  • Have previously undertaken work, which in the Boards opinion is of a sufficiently high standard, towards a higher degree by research in this or another approved institution but has not submitted it for any degree and
  • Have completed and had approved by the Board, on the recommendation of the supervisor and the Head of the School of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts, a Doctor of Architecture (Design) research proposal or
  • Have the degree of bachelor of this University or have a qualification recognised by the Board as equivalent, and have, since graduation completed at a satisfactory level a Higher Degree by Research Preliminary Program, or equivalent as determined by the Board, in the subject area in which research is to be undertaken and
  • Have sufficient architectural design experience as determined by the Board on the recommendation of the Head of the School of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts.

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Crawley International: $114,300 No
  • Full-time : 3 years

Fee comments

Campuses: Crawley.

Also available for Domestic, Please Contact The University of Western Australia for more information about tuition fees

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