National/International Schools of Architecture

Except where stated otherwise, the following Australian schools of architecture offer courses recognised and accredited by the Australian Institute of Architects, the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA) and the relevant state/territory architects registration boards:


Australian Capital Territory
The University of Canberra, Faculty of Arts and Design




New South Wales
The University of Newcastle, Faculty of Engineering & Built Environment
The University of New South Wales, Faculty of the Built Environment
The University of Sydney, Faculty of Architecture, Design & Planning
The University of Technology Sydney, Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building


Queensland
Queensland University of Technology, School of Design
The University of Queensland, School of Architecture


Northern Territory
Charles Darwin University, School of Creative Arts & Humanities
(The Bachelor of Design program at Charles Darwin University is of three years duration. A course of study undertaken in a minimum of five years is fundamental to obtaining full recognition. This is equivalent to the first stage of a two stage five year architecture program. Students graduating from the Bachelor of Design (specialisation in architecture) with a Credit average can directly enter the fourth year of Deakin University's Master of Architecture program.)


Western Australia
Curtin University of Technology, School of Built Envirnonment
The University of Western Australia, Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts


South Australia
The University of Adelaide, School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture & Urban Design
University of South Australia, Louis Laybourne Smith School of Architecture & Design


Victoria
Deakin University, School of Architecture & Building
Monash University, Faculty of Art and Design
(the architecture program at Monash University, introduced in 2008, has achieved the status of a satisfactory preliminary assessment by the Institute, Architects Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA) and the Architects Registration Board of Victoria which is the first step in a three stage process to obtain full recognition and accreditation)
Oceania Polytechnic, Faculty of Art and Architecture
RMIT University, School of Architecture & Design
The University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture, Building & Planning


Tasmania
The University of Tasmania, School of Architecture & Design



Links to International Architecture Schools
University of Auckland, School of Architecture and Planning, National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries, NZ
Unitec New Zealand, School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, Auckland NZ
Victoria University of Wellington, School of Architecture, Wellington NZ
Papua New Guinea University of Technology, Department of Architecture & Building, Lae, PNG

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