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Our courses provide you with advanced knowledge and skills to lead and manage complex projects in diverse work settings.

Master of Architecture

Develop advanced understanding in architectural design and research.

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Master of Project Management

Lead projects of different scale and complexity in diverse work settings

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Why study a Master of Architecture

Our top 100 world ranking

QUT is ranked in the top 100 universities in the world for architecture and built environment (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023).

Industry leading academics

You’ll learn from practicing architects and leading researchers with strong local and international industry connections.

Sustainable focus

Our curriculum employs a strong focus on sustainable systems and the application of advanced digital design tools to address sustainability at every stage of the architectural process.

Become a registered architect

Our two-year Master of Architecture is globally recognised and accredited by the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia.

Why study a Master of Project Management

Enhance your skillsets

Our graduates are amongst the most employable project managers locally in Brisbane and in Australia. The Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games forecasts a 10-year pipeline of large-scale construction projects.

Fast-track your studies

Are you an experienced project management professional?  Your work experience and professional certification can be considered for reducing your course duration.

Convenient city location

Our convenient Brisbane CBD location allows you to fit study around your work commitments.

National accreditation

Our course is accredited by the Global Accreditation Centre for Project Management Education Programs (GAC) of the Project Management Institute (PMI) and endorsed by the Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM).

Our leading academics

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26 Mar 2024

Research finds many upsides for local governments that look to employ chatbots

QUT researchers have homed in on AI-powered chatbots in the local government sector to look at their benefits and risks, what they are used for and why, and how users view them.

25 Mar 2024

Deep learning enables faster, more accurate decisions on shoulder abnormalities treatment

QUT scientists have developed a deep learning framework to detect shoulder abnormalities such as fractures in X-ray images with 99 per cent accuracy to enable clinicians to make correct and speedy decisions in emergency situations.

11 Mar 2024

Realistic computer modelling of Queensland heritage masonry structures

Many heritage buildings in Queensland towns and cities have characteristic details that can make them susceptible to earthquakes, a survey of pre-1945 unreinforced masonry buildings by QUT civil engineers has found.

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