Master of Architecture Program By UCSI University |Top Universities
Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

14,058 USDTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Main Subject Area

Architecture and Built EnvironmentMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Architecture and Built Environment

Degree

MArch

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

UCSI University’s Master of Architecture is a project-based programme that puts Design as its core emphasis. Other focus areas in the two-year programme include Technology and Environment, Architectural Management, Cultural Context and Communication. Notably, this programme will see graduate students working hand in hand with developers, local agencies and other relevant bodies on industrial projects – from public-social housing to commercial development – under the tutelage of experienced academics. Exposure to such pragmatic projects will ensure they are well-equipped to work independently – with minimal supervision – on their design thesis. At UCSI, we are strongly committed to address issues pertaining to sustainable architecture. We also devise architectural solutions to improve the quality of life. We engage local and international universities and partner with leading architectural firms to open doors for graduate students in the areas of research collaboration and industry networking. In today’s ever-changing architectural landscape, relevance is key and this is the reason we want to equip our students with an education geared to the realities of the professional market. Take for example the course on Building Information Modelling (BIM) – the process of designing a building collaboratively using an integrated system of computer models. Through this course, students can tackle – and simplify – complex design issues using modern technology while strengthening their career prospects in the field. As a postgraduate student at the School, your learning experiences will be varied and engaging. Projects will be commonplace but more than that, you will also refine your technical know-how independently in a dedicated studio environment. Collectively, you and your peers will have the opportunity to explore architectural design concerns through lectures, seminars, scholarly research and writing. You will be expected to appraise case studies and surveys related to national and global concerns in the architectural sphere. And you will meet – and brainstorm with – other practising architects who are experts in their fields. These vital points set the Master of Architecture apart as more than a postgraduate qualification; it connects you to an exceptional range of individuals, experiences and opportunities.

Program overview

Main Subject

Architecture and Built Environment

Degree

MArch

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

UCSI University’s Master of Architecture is a project-based programme that puts Design as its core emphasis. Other focus areas in the two-year programme include Technology and Environment, Architectural Management, Cultural Context and Communication. Notably, this programme will see graduate students working hand in hand with developers, local agencies and other relevant bodies on industrial projects – from public-social housing to commercial development – under the tutelage of experienced academics. Exposure to such pragmatic projects will ensure they are well-equipped to work independently – with minimal supervision – on their design thesis. At UCSI, we are strongly committed to address issues pertaining to sustainable architecture. We also devise architectural solutions to improve the quality of life. We engage local and international universities and partner with leading architectural firms to open doors for graduate students in the areas of research collaboration and industry networking. In today’s ever-changing architectural landscape, relevance is key and this is the reason we want to equip our students with an education geared to the realities of the professional market. Take for example the course on Building Information Modelling (BIM) – the process of designing a building collaboratively using an integrated system of computer models. Through this course, students can tackle – and simplify – complex design issues using modern technology while strengthening their career prospects in the field. As a postgraduate student at the School, your learning experiences will be varied and engaging. Projects will be commonplace but more than that, you will also refine your technical know-how independently in a dedicated studio environment. Collectively, you and your peers will have the opportunity to explore architectural design concerns through lectures, seminars, scholarly research and writing. You will be expected to appraise case studies and surveys related to national and global concerns in the architectural sphere. And you will meet – and brainstorm with – other practising architects who are experts in their fields. These vital points set the Master of Architecture apart as more than a postgraduate qualification; it connects you to an exceptional range of individuals, experiences and opportunities.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

2.75+
47+
5+
42+
Graduate from LAM Accredited Part 1 Architecture programme with CGPA of 2.75 and above,
AND
At least 6 months working experience at a registered architect office, or a practice within the building industry after obtaining the degree.
2 Years
Jan
Jul

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

10,919 USD
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International Students

14,058 USD
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