The information contained in this course overview is intended only as a guide and is not part of the rules for this course. For further information (including links to unit details) consult the rules for this course and the Student Rules. |
| Course type | Master's degree by research (thesis only) |
| Status | Current |
| Intake periods | Throughout the year |
| Description | This specialist degree facilitates explorations of the relationship of architectural expression to the environment and the design of suitable settings in contrast or harmony with that expression. The degree is suitable for students with a background in architecture or landscape architecture and an interest in environmentally responsible design, sustainable land uses, 'eco-isms', heritage architecture, green architecture and the care and protection of indigenous places and peoples. |
| Admission requirements | A Bachelor of Landscape Architecture with at least upper second class honours (or equivalent) |
| Administered by | Graduate Research School |
COURSE DETAILS | |
| Structure | A research thesis of not more than 50,000 words, plus courses, lectures, seminars and other work and/or studies and investigations culminating in such reports as the supervisor or head of school directs |
| Available to international students | Yes. For information on international student fees see 'Schedule 2: Fees'. (Enquiries: http://www.uwa.edu.au/askuwa/) |
| Attendance type | Full- or part-time (Student visa holders should read http://www.international.uwa.edu.au/students/esos for more information.) |
| Delivery mode | Multi-mode |
| Standard full-time completion | 2 years (minimum 1 year) |
| Standard part-time completion | Up to 4 years |
| Locations offered | UWA (Crawley) |
| Domestic fee type | RTS |
FOR MORE INFORMATION | |
| Contact | Associate Director, Graduate Research and Scholarships |
| 6488 2807 | |
| pghelp@postgraduate.uwa.edu.au | |