The built environment disciplines of architecture, urban planning, urban design and heritage conservation all operate collaboratively. People work in teams, and the teams are often multidisciplinary.
More than this, once in the workforce, individuals often progress beyond the discipline in which they trained. For example, architecture graduates find work not only as practising architects, but also as urban designers, project managers, interior or landscape designers, digital specialists and heritage consultants.
Our five combined Masters degrees prepare you for the multidisciplinary nature of the workforce and employment opportunities, effectively giving you the learning from two Masters degrees, but in less time than it would take to complete the two separately.
Find out about the combined Masters programmes offered by the School of Architecture and Planning:
- Master of Architecture (Professional) and Heritage Conservation (MArch(Prof)HerCons)
- Master of Architecture (Professional) and Urban Design (MArch(Prof)UrbDes)
- Master of Architecture (Professional) and Urban Planning (Professional) (MArch(Prof)UrbPlan(Prof))
- Master of Urban Planning (Professional) and Heritage Conservation (MUrbPlan(Prof)HerCons)
- Master of Urban Planning (Professional) and Urban Design (MUrbPlan(Prof)UrbDes)