art design & architecture - undergraduate courses 2015
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MADA is Monash University’s expert in visual culture. We are artists, designers and architects who advocate the essential role of creative practice for quality of life.We engage with the community to enrich our culture and to make our urban future sustainable. Our energy comes from the vibrant community of students, academic faculty members, postgraduate researchers and professional staff, who together focus on creative activity at the highest level.TRANSCRIPT
Art Design & Architecture
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undergraduate Courses 2015
monash.edu/mada
Why choose Monash?
Welcome to Monash University Art Design & Architecture (MADA)
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MADA is Monash University’s expert in visual culture. We are artists, designers and architects who advocate the essential role of creative practice for quality of life.We engage with the community to enrich our culture and to make our urban future sustainable. Our energy comes from the vibrant community of students, academic faculty members, postgraduate researchers and professional staff, who together focus on creative activity at the highest level.
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Learn from the best
Our lecturers are creative professionals, leading practitioners and renowned researchers who are at the top of their game, nationally and internationally. They bring their innovative contemporary practice and advanced industry experience into your classroom, so you develop cutting-edge knowledge and real world skills through your studies.
Be treated like an individual
Our boutique studios and smaller intakes mean you get one-on-one time with your lecturers and tutors, and more support, which translates to a better educational experience. You benefit from our highly-interactive courses, which emphasise studio-based learning. This enables you to actively participate in problem-solving and the practice of creating and making, so you learn to put your knowledge and ideas into practice.
Cross boundaries
Successful creative people draw ideas from all sorts of places. At MADA we help you think outside the box so you find many sources of inspiration. Our unique mix of art, design and architecture studies means we can offer interdisciplinary studios so you learn to collaborate with your peers from different disciplines. Or you can take elective units of study from across the faculty, so you develop skills and practices outside your specific area of study.
Become an outstanding graduate
Our courses are focused on making sure you graduate with the skills employers look for. With a focus on studio-based learning and professional practice studies included in a range of our courses, you learn how to work with clients, galleries and industry so you are set for success.
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Volunteer at the MADA Gallery and get hands-on experience in a professional gallery environment
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Where studying at MADA can take you
Do you see the world differently? Can you create a better world?
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Why Art Design & Architecture?
By studying art, design or architecture, you can develop the knowledge and skills to make your vision come alive.
Art, design and architecture studies lead to careers that are flexible and dynamic. Graduates from these disciplines have strong visual communication skills and the ability to think creatively. As inquisitive individuals, they develop innovative solutions to improve the world around them and contribute to the social discourse.
Art, design and architecture students have designed products to help people with disabilities, created installations that comment on social issues and developed emergency relief structures. The applications for these skills are limitless.
Creative professionals, from artists and architects to animators and industrial designers, shape where and how we live, the products we use and culture we consume. With an art, design or architecture degree, a world of opportunities, and the opportunity to change the world, await you.
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“What I enjoy most about Monash is the freedom to choose any design discipline you want to study and really take an
interdisciplinary approach to your degree.
“As a communication design student, I’m not just restricted to computer
generated animations and graphics, but I’m also encouraged to study other
areas such as drawing, sculpting, photography or illustration.”
Nic song, Bachelor of Communication design student
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In AustraliaAsh Keating, contemporary artist Fine Art graduate (Melbourne)
Victoria Lynn, Director TarraWarra Museum of Art Fine Art graduate (TarraWarra)
Ben Last, Designer Holden GM Industrial Design graduate (Melbourne)
Anna Drummond, Anna Drummond Design Interior Architecture graduate (Melbourne)
Katherine Malouf, Fender Katsalidis Interior Architecture graduate (Melbourne)
Edwina Brisbane, Craig Tan Architects Architecture graduate (Melbourne)
Leah Hudson-Smith, Bates Smart Interior Architecture graduate (Melbourne)
Avni Duati, staged solo show at West Space Fine Art graduate (Melbourne)
Jeff Hughes, designer at Bayly Engineering and Industrial Design graduate (Melbourne)
In EuropeCallum Morton, represented Australia at Venice Biennale Head of Fine Art, MADA (Venice, Italy)
Ellesse Duncan, 2012 agIdeas NewStar winner, intern at Fabrica Visual Communication graduate (Trevisio, Italy)
Architecture students workshop with Glasgow School of Art (Prato, Italy)
Jo Szczepanska, frog Industrial Design graduate (Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
Selby Coxon, collaboration with SNCF Industrial Design course coordinator (Paris, France)
Tim Schork, exhibitor at Gaggarin Gallery Architecture lecturer (Brussels, Belguim)
Kit Wise, exhibited at the Tate Modern Fine Art Honours coordinator (London)
Sam Moffat, Studio Paradise Visual Communication graduate (London)
Leigh Ryan, Dyson Industrial Design graduate (Wiltshire, UK)
Camilla Burke, participant in The Agents of Change program at Strelka Institute Architecture student (Moscow, Russia)
Alex Martinis Roe, Samstag Scholarship winner Fine Art graduate (Berlin)
Ariel & Andrea, Pandarosa Visual Communication graduates (Berlin/Melb)
In North and South AmericaAndrew Devine, community centre design & build Architecture student (San Miguel de Allende, Mexico)
Barton Smith, Facebook Industrial Design graduate (San Francisco)
Thomas Rennie, designer for New Museum Visual Communication (New York)
An international advantage with MADAOur students, graduates and staff are transforming visual culture worldwide.
Nathan Permanas, UTOPIA for BalleHab, Bachelor of Interior Architecture.
Prato, Italy.
“I construct a learning environment where students succeed in developing outstanding
research and practice skills. I integrate my own design-research based practice of
experimental and interdisciplinary interests into my teaching so our students can
explore these concepts, particularly in our unique design-make projects.”
dr Matthew Bird, Practising Architect and lecturer in interior Architecture
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A research culture
Why does research matter when you are an undergraduate student? In creative disciplines, research equates to cutting-edge practice and the exploration of new and transformative ideas. We have one of the largest studio-based PhD courses in Australia, promoting a culture of inquiry and critical analysis across all levels of study. So our research provides you with a leading education, including at an undergraduate level.
Fantastic facilities
To support your studies, the Caulfield campus is home to a range of specialised facilities and equipment, including:
■■ purpose-built architecture and design studios
■■ digital media studios with industry-standard software
■■ photography studio with darkrooms and digital labs
■■ print making studio with specialised presses
■■ sculpture studio, including kilns, a welding workshop, wood workshop and bronze casting facilities
■■ artists’ book studio
■■ automotive clay modelling studio
■■ laser cutting lab
■■ 3D printing equipment
■■ large-format printing facilities
■■ image capture studio
■■ film editing facilities and green screen
■■ photography equipment borrowing
■■ exhibition and gallery spaces
■■ Mac and PC labs
■■ an extensive library of architecture, art and design books and electronic resources
■■ wireless networking
Hello MUMA
Like the thought of having a nationally recognised, museum of contemporary art at your doorstep? Then say hello to our neighbour, MUMA! The Monash University Museum of Art, MUMA, is the perfect place to seek inspiration, apply your theory studies and immerse yourself in contemporary art.
MUMA actively produces, researches and supports new art and ideas, and it contributes to the academic and cultural life of Monash and the community. MUMA is known for its diverse, high-quality programs involving leading artists from Australia and overseas. It is a key public resource and engages local, national and international audiences.
The collection at MUMA has a depth and diversity that makes it nationally significant, as it spans Australian art since 1961. It includes the work of significant Australian artists including Tracey Moffat, Bill Henson, Ricky Swallow and Fred Williams.
MUMA supports diverse media and artistic practices as they develop, so exploring MUMA’s exhibitions and collection helps you stay up to date with cutting edge artistic practices.
For more details go to monash.edu/muma
Get creative in Italy
If you study art, design or architecture at Monash, you can take up to a semester of your course at the Monash University Prato Centre in Tuscany, Italy.
Prato is a vibrant Tuscan town located twenty kilometres northwest of Florence. The Monash University Prato Centre can be found in an 18th century palazzo in the historical heart of the city.
Studying in Prato also gives you access to some of the world’s greatest art and design work. As well as being close to Tuscany’s renowned art galleries, Prato is home to the Centre for Contemporary Art Luigi Pecci – the leading contemporary art museum in central Italy. Every second year, Prato is also within striking distance of the world’s premier art event, the Venice Biennale. Exquisite palaces, awe-inspiring churches and winding cobbled streets create a living museum that brings history, art, design and architecture alive and makes it part of daily life.
More than just a degree
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A guide to choice
Flexibility— AND —
ChoiCe
Range of majors
A comprehensive course is flexible and evolves as your interests develop in particular directions.
You can start with units from a range of study areas and through your choices progressively focus on one or two majors and minors.
Monash guides you through this process so you graduate with a degree that combines breadth and depth of expertise relevant to your interests and aspirations. Your degree may show your majors.
Specialist focus
A specialist course offers you focus and depth through specialisation In your area of interest from the start of your studies.
Some undergraduate specialist courses are designed to prepare you to practice in a specified regulated profession upon graduation. Others concentrate on developing particular expertise but may be applicable to a broader range of careers options.
You will graduate with a degree that reflects your chosen specialisation.
two Courses STUDIED CONCURRENTLY
Double degree course
A double degree course lets you gain skills in two different areas of interest such as arts and law or science and engineering.
This lets you tailor your qualification to fit your diverse interests and talents and doubles your options when you graduate.
Double degree courses can take up to two years less than if you took the two courses one after the other. This is because the electives from each degree course count towards the other.
You will graduate with two distinct degrees.
Professional entry graduate courses
Some courses at Monash prepare you for direct entry to a profession upon graduation with a bachelor’s degree.
However, a professional entry postgraduate course also prepares you for entry to a regulated profession after you have completed your bachelor’s degree. These are usually master’s degrees.
Fields where we offer professional entry courses for graduates include architecture, law, accounting, teaching and nursing. In some professional fields, including law, teaching and nursing, we offer you both options.
At Monash, we let you choose how you study.
We offer a range of courses that offer different professional outcomes. We’ll be there to guide you through all the possibilities, so you can graduate with an internationally recognised qualification that can take you anywhere.
Take advantage of our global perspective, exceptional facilities, world class teachers and industry-based learning.
If you’d like to discuss your options call us on 1800 MONASH (666274) or email [email protected] and let us help you make your choice.
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EARLY speCialisation
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ArchitectureArchitecture is the core discipline of the built environment. Architecture professionals provide leadership in the design and construction of the built environment, and the design of internal spaces to facilitate a specific user experience.
Fine ArtFine Art encompasses the creation, critique and analysis of art. The best fine art functions like a mirror providing insight into the complexities of the world around us. The principle role of artists is to increase the collective awareness of where we are and how we relate to each other.
Bachelor of Architectural Design/ Master of Architecture
Bachelor of Architectural Design Scholars Program/Master of Architecture
Bachelor of Interior Architecture
DesignDesign touches all areas of modern life, from news and print media, the internet and electronic media to consumer and technical products and furniture. Designers couple knowledge and technology with creativity to identify a problem and devise a solution.
Bachelor of Communication Design
Bachelor of Industrial Design
Bachelor of Fine Art
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Architecture
Architectural Design
Architects don’t just shape our built environment. They influence where and how we live, study, work and play. Successful architecture can revitalise a city, make housing affordable or help us live more sustainable lives.
By combining their creative vision with technical expertise, architects develop innovative solutions to the complex challenges facing our built environment.
Interior Architecture
Interior Architecture professionals design spatial experiences by combining their understanding of how people engage with the world, with their knowledge of structures, spaces and environments.They create spaces that communicate ideas, shared values and stories.
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Small classes
Edwina Brisbane, Architecture Assistant at Craig tan Architecture. Bachelor of Architectural design/Master of Architecture – Graduated 2012
“The nature of the program at MADA is intimate and flexible and this fostered creative risk taking and the individual development of each student. Because the classes are small, individual opinions are valued. I developed the ability to critically evaluate my design decisions and understand those of others.”
We understand architecture as a creative discipline, which is why we offer our architecture program alongside our fine art and design courses. We foster your development as an imaginative and innovative architect who collaborates with other creative professionals.
Bachelor of Architectural Design/ Master of Architecture and Bachelor of Architectural Design Scholars ProgramAt MADA, over half your degree is undertaken in the design studio where you construct models and build full-scale structures, both in class and in the community. You can also experiment with diverse materials in our glass, metals and woodwork studios.
In the Design-Make studio, you work with a visiting architect to design and build a public structure. In 2013 students designed and constructed a sculptural temporary pavilion using fabric, perspex and plastic, with the support of local architectural firm Grimshaw. The finished form was used as a chillout space at the Listen Out music festival, and then reconstructed on campus for MADA Now, the annual graduate show.
Find out more
■■ monash.edu/mada/architecture/architecture-3119.php■■ monash.edu/mada/architecture/architecture-3019.php
Bachelor of Interior ArchitectureStudio units are the main component of your interior architecture study. In the studio you explore the materiality of space, structure, objects and furniture, and you learn how spatial design can facilitate engagement and interaction. You also gain architectural and construction knowledge so you can confidently create complex interiors.
Many of your studio projects involve real organisations, so you develop solutions for existing spaces. Students have designed solutions for a performative space for Phillip Adam’s Melbourne-based dance company, BalletLab, and an extension for the inner city rooftop bar, The Loop.
Throughout the course you take your designs from 2D concepts to 3D inhabitable environments. By working full scale, you discover how your choice of materials and construction methods influence the final outcome.
Best of all, our interior architecture course includes a work placement program, so you can put your skills and knowledge into practice and develop invaluable industry connections
Find out more
monash.edu/mada/architecture/interior-2126.php
What to expect in your course
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“I have a graduate position at Mim Design, a principal interiors firm based in
South Yarra. I feel very fortunate to have been given the position after having my eye on it for a few months. So far I have loved and valued every minute of knowledge and
teaching from my fellow staff members.”
Georgie Marks, designer at Mim design. Bachelor of interior Architecture – Graduated 2012
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Degrees
Bachelor of Architectural Design/ Master of Architecture Architects don’t just shape our built environment. They influence where and how we live, study, work and play. Successful architecture can revitalise a city, make housing affordable or help us live more sustainable lives.
By combining their creative vision with technical expertise, architects develop innovative solutions to the complex challenges facing our built environment.
Architecture at MADA enables you to engage with practice, industry and the broader community.
If you successfully complete the Bachelor of Architectural Design or the Bachelor of Architectural Design Scholars Program at Monash University, you will be qualified for entry into the Master of Architecture.Location
Career options
Career options
Architecture presents substantial career opportunities in Australia and internationally. Once you are a fully registered architect, you may find yourself working on a wide range of single building and large-scale cityscape projects. Opportunities may include roles in government as policy advisors, in project management or in development.
The MADA architecture course is fully accredited. Graduates of the five-year course sequence will have met the academic requirements for registration as an architect in Australia. In order to register as an architect in Australia, you must also complete two years of professional practice and pass the AACA Architectural Practice Examination. For more details visit the Architecture Registration Board of Victoria: arbv.vic.gov.au.
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Fee
EntryRequirements
ProfessionalRecognition
Professional Recognition
Structure
Structure
Specialist focus
Duration
Duration
3 years full time
Location
Campus
Caulfield
ATAR
2014 ATAR
Range of Criteria ATAR
EntryRequirements
Requirements
■■ Pre Selection Activity
■■ Interview
monash.edu/mada/architecture/architecture-3119.php
CRICOS 059372G CRICOS 059818D
Bachelor of Architectural Design Scholars Program/Master of Architecture The Bachelor of Architectural Design Scholars Program nurtures and rewards the best and brightest architects.
Students will receive an annual scholarship of $6,000* for the duration of the degree, and they have access to a range of development opportunities to give them an edge in industry.
Architectural Design scholars complete the same academic course as Bachelor of Architectural Design students. In addition they are personally mentored by a leading architect and provided with the opportunity to participate in a series of leadership development workshops.
(*Total value $18,000. For more information go to: monash.edu/mada/architecture/architecture-3019.php)Location
Career options
Career options
Architecture presents substantial career opportunities in Australia and internationally. Once you are a fully registered architect, you may find yourself working on a wide range of single building and large-scale cityscape projects. Opportunities may include roles in government as policy advisors, in project management or in development.
The MADA architecture course is fully accredited. Graduates of the five-year course sequence will have met the academic requirements for registration as an architect in Australia. In order to register as an architect in Australia, you must also complete two years of professional practice and pass the AACA Architectural Practice Examination. For more details visit the Architecture Registration Board of Victoria: arbv.vic.gov.au.
Find out more
Fee
EntryRequirements
ProfessionalRecognition
Professional Recognition
Structure
Structure
Specialist focus
Duration
Duration
3 years full time
Location
Campus
Caulfield
ATAR
2014 ATAR
Range of CriteriaATAR
EntryRequirements
Requirements
■■ Pre Selection Activity
■■ Interview
monash.edu/mada/architecture/architecture-3019.php
Superblock Revamped!, Shigeru Iijimas (2013).
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Bachelor of Interior Architecture Interior architecture professionals design spatial experiences by combining their understanding of how people engage with the world, with their knowledge of structures and environments. They create spaces that communicate ideas and stories.
Interior Architecture at MADA enables you to study and shape the built environment inside commercial, cultural and domestic buildings. You develop the ability to generate design concepts, seek creative solutions and use innovative construction technologies. Location
Career options
Career options
As an interior architecture graduate you will find yourself working alongside developers, builders and architects on a wide range of projects which may include commercial, cultural, institutional, hospitality and domestic spaces.
The expertise of interior architects can be applied to the design of hotels, high-end retail environments, community centres, art galleries, museums, exhibitions and temporary installations, offices, restaurants and bars, hospitals and housing.
Other career opportunities can include pop-up shops and festival design, furniture, lighting, and set design in film, TV and theatre.
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Structure
Structure
Specialist focus
Duration
Duration
4 years full time
Location
Campus
Caulfield
ATAR
2014 ATAR
Range of Criteria ATAR
EntryRequirements
Requirements
■■ Interview
■■ Folio
monash.edu/mada/architecture/interior-2126.php
CRICOS 030795M
Double degree
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Architectural Design This double degree is designed for students interested in civil engineering and how building functions. The architectural design component enables you to develop innovative approaches to building design, while the civil engineering component enables you to understand the load path and design safety issues associated with architectural design.
CRICOS 075586D
Fee
EntryRequirements
ProfessionalRecognition
Professional Recognition
Georgie Marks, Bachelor of Interior Architecture – The Cocoon Recreation Space.
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Entry requirements Subjects you must complete and the scores you need
ATAR VCE IB Non year 12 entry requirements
English language requirements for international students
Subject Score Subject Score SL Score HL
Bachelor of Architectural Design/Master of Architecture
Range of Criteria
English (EAL) or 30 English or 4 3 Other pathways can include TAFE courses, year 13 programs and internal transfers. The best pathway choice for you will depend on your individual situation. We strongly recommend that you contact us on +61 3 9903 1517 or [email protected] for advice.
For minimum English requirements for this course please refer to the English language requirements for international students website:
monash.edu/study/international/entry-requirements-english.html
English other than EAL 25 English B 5 4
Pre selection activity + interview
Advanced level entry: Applicants from related academic background must present a folio at an interview
Register at monash.edu/mada/apply
Bachelor of Architectural Design Scholars Program/Master of Architecture
Range of Criteria
English (EAL) or 30 English or 4 3 Other pathways can include TAFE courses, year 13 programs and internal transfers. The best pathway choice for you will depend on your individual situation. We strongly recommend that you contact us on +61 3 9903 1517 or [email protected] for advice.
This course is not available to international students
English other than EAL 25 English B 5 4
Pre selection activity + interview
Register at monash.edu/mada/apply
Bachelor of Interior Architecture
Range of Criteria
English (EAL) or 30 English 4 3 Other pathways can include TAFE courses, year 13 programs and internal transfers. The best pathway choice for you will depend on your individual situation. We strongly recommend that you contact us on +61 3 9903 1517 or [email protected] for advice.
For minimum English requirements for this course please refer to the English language requirements for international students website:
monash.edu/study/international/entry-requirements-english.html
English other than EAL 25 English B 5 4
Present folio at interview
Register at monash.edu/mada/apply
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Design
Communication Design
As print, screen and interactive media converge and new technologies continue to develop designers must be competent vidual communicators who can work across a multitude of platforms; from traditional print to digital media and motion graphics.
Communication designers work with colour, sound and spatial forums, across a broad range of communication processes – from posters, books and digital publications, to interactive information design and 3D animation.
Successful communication designers have the confidence to adapt as our world changes around us.
Industrial Design
Industrial designers embrace art and technology. When designing objects, they create form in response to function and explore methods of manufacturing.
Industrial designers develop consumer and industrial products that improve society, enrich our culture and contribute to our economy – from furniture and smart phones, to domestic appliances and public transport.
By applying their understanding of materials, manufacturing and how people use products, industrial designers combine technical innovation with aesthetics to create beautiful, functional products.
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Bachelor of Communication DesignAt MADA you complete half your communication design studies in the studio. You have the freedom to explore your own visual processes and methods of design enquiry, so you become an independent designer with a strong sense of self. Almost a quarter of your studies are electives, so you develop a graduate folio that reflects your unique career goals. From branding to animation, typography to interactive media, the choice is yours.
We combine visual communication, multimedia and motion graphics into one degree because we know industry needs innovative and adaptable designers who can design for the platform that best meets their needs.
We also have the best design team in Australia teaching your degree. With specialised design educators, such as Gene Bawden, the internationally acclaimed designer John Warwicker (Tomato), and regular visiting lecturers from industry, including Andrew Ashton (Work, Art, Life), our staff will nurture, mentor and support you.
Find out more
monash.edu/mada/design/communication-3123.php
Bachelor of Industrial DesignOur degree at MADA nurtures you for the professional role of an industrial designer. We also equip you with the practical knowledge and technical skills that industrial designers use on a daily basis so you can confidently step straight from uni into industry and hit the ground running.
In the Industrial Design studios you learn to use design as a problem-solving tool to address issues of sustainability, usability, efficiency and innovation. You learn to work to a design brief as you will in industry. As you discover your strengths and interests, you can tailor your projects to create a portfolio that reflects your career goals.
Studio classes are hands-on by nature. In 2013, students made 3D printers in a project that brought together principles of innovation, craftsmanship and sustainability. Students repurpose parts sourced from old inkjet and laser printers and combined them with specialised circuitry and a few custom-built pieces to create their own 3D printer.
Find out more
monash.edu/mada/design/industrial-2122.php
What to expect in your course
Think differently
Jared dettman - industrial design
“I find solace in good design when I am able to see how things work from a mechanical point of view. Allowing for a minimal take when form follows function, and exposing much of the internals of design is how I like to approach my ideas.”
“Monash teaches you how to think – both conceptually and critically…
the knowledge and thought processes I learned in my studies at Monash laid a foundation which has now allowed me to succeed across different design fields.”
Hannah dunlop, Bachelor of Communication design student
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Degrees
Bachelor of Communication Design Communication designers work with colour, sound and spatial forums across a broad range of processes – from posters, books and digital publications, to interactive information design and 3D animation.
The communication design degree at MADA has been developed to enable you to become an independent, enquiring and responsible designer across a range of platforms of production.
At MADA you develop skills in visual communication, multimedia and motion graphics so you graduate with an industry-relevant qualification and an extensive folio showcasing your complex skills and conceptual maturity across a variety of media and communication platforms. Location
Career options
Career options
The dynamic nature of communication design means that you have an exciting array of career options open to you upon graduation.
You can pursue opportunities in design studios, advertising, media companies, gaming, film and television, publishing and corporate communications.
Depending on the brief, communication designers work on projects that can include corporate identity, branding, typography, illustration and image making, interactive media, interaction design, web and app design, animation, motion graphics, information design, print and digital publishing, environmental graphics, packaging design and post-production.
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Structure
Structure
Specialist focus
Duration
Duration
3 years full time
Location
Campus
Caulfield
ATAR
2014 ATAR
Range of CriteriaATAR
EntryRequirements
Requirements
■■ Interview
■■ Folio
monash.edu/mada/design/communication-3123.php
CRICOS 076843F
Bachelor of Industrial DesignIndustrial designers develop products that improve society, enrich our culture and contribute to our economy – from furniture and smart phones, to domestic appliances and public transport.
By applying their understanding of materials, manufacturing and how people use products, industrial designers combine technical innovation with aesthetics to create beautiful, functional products.
Industrial design at MADA is a studio-focused degree that prepares you to become a professional industrial designer. You develop the practical skills and conceptual capabilities to succeed.
By final year you can confidently work to a brief and develop an effective, attractive and marketable product, from initial concept to final prototype.Location
Career options
Career options
As an industrial designer you will find yourself working with engineers, marketers and manufacturers to create diverse products for a varied range of industries, including automotive, packaging, electronics, exhibitions, sporting and furniture.
You graduate with a skill set that is both multidisciplinary and transportable, which means you can design for boutique local studios or huge global brands.
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Structure
Structure
Specialist focus
Duration
Duration
4 years
Location
Campus
Caulfield
ATAR
2014 ATAR
Range of Criteria ATAR
EntryRequirements
Requirements
■■ Interview
■■ Folio
monash.edu/mada/design/industrial-2122.php
CRICOS 030601D
Double degree
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering and Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design) This double degree integrates creative skills in engineering, such as inventiveness and project management, with industrial design concepts including aesthetics, manufacturing technologies and human interaction design. The focus is on high-tech consumer product design, and this combination of disciplines offers a pathway to becoming a product design engineer.
CRICOS 039974B
Fee
EntryRequirements
ProfessionalRecognition
Professional Recognition
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Entry requirements Subjects you must complete and the scores you need
ATAR VCE IB Non year 12 entry requirements
English language requirements for international students
Subject Score Subject Score SL Score HL
Bachelor of Communication Design
Range of Criteria
English (EAL) or 30 English or 4 3 Other pathways can include TAFE courses, year 13 programs and internal transfers. The best pathway choice for you will depend on your individual situation. We strongly recommend that you contact us on +61 3 9903 1517 or [email protected] for advice.
For minimum English requirements for this course please refer to the English language requirements for international students website:
monash.edu/study/international/entry-requirements-english.html
English other than EAL 25 English B 5 4
Present folio at interview
Register at monash.edu/mada/apply
Bachelor of Industrial Design
Range of Criteria
English (EAL) or 30 English or 4 3 Other pathways can include TAFE courses, year 13 programs and internal transfers. The best pathway choice for you will depend on your individual situation. We strongly recommend that you contact us on +61 3 9903 1517 or [email protected] for advice.
For minimum English requirements for this course please refer to the English language requirements for international students website:
monash.edu/study/international/entry-requirements-english.html
English other than EAL 25 English B 5 4
Any maths 20 Mathematics 3 2
Present folio at Interview
Register at monash.edu/mada/apply
Design Graduation Show.
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Fine Art
“Now there are no priests or philosophers left, artists are the most important people in the world”
– Gerhard Richte
Fine Art at MADA is a highly specialised program which will launch your career in contemporary art. Our award winning graduates exhibit nationally and internationally and work across the many opportunities offered in the professional and creative fields.
2013 MADA Now: Opening Night.
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Contemporary practiceContemporary practice is the foundation of fine art studies at MADA. You can take an interdisciplinary approach and explore a range of media and techniques, or you can practice in a single medium. At MADA we encourage you to explore and develop your practice across drawing, painting, sculpture, installation, printmaking, performance, video, photography, digital technologies, sound, artists books, art writing, jewellery and glass.
Additional drawing and digital imaging studies allow you to advance your creative communication abilities and develop technical skills and expertise.
You enhance your understanding of the concepts that inform contemporary practice through a suite of specialised theoretical units.
How you learn The hallmark of our fine art course at MADA is our open approach that lets you find and develop your own artistic voice. We provide one to one tuition with some of Australia’s best artists, and all students have access to studio space.
You also engage with the critical discourse around contemporary art practices and the professional art world beyond university. This enables you to gain important transferable skills such as the ability to collaborate, analyse, write and communicate well.
Our elective choices give you the opportunity to undertake units from across the university, including design and architecture, to expand your creative experience.
Find out more
monash.edu/mada/fineart/fineart-2119.php
What to expect in your course
MADA building, Caulfield campus.
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“In 2013 I was pleased to instigate a collaborative project called Students in Dissent with a group of MADA undergraduates. They created a playful
“paste-up” wall of screen printed posters inspired by urban street art. The project was selected for the National Gallery of Victoria’s flagship exhibition Melbourne Now, an excellent result at such an early stage in the careers of these
young artists and designers.”
Emily floyd Practising Artist and lecturer in fine Art
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Degree Double degrees
Bachelor of Fine Art Fine Art encompasses the creation, critique and analysis of art. The best fine art functions like a mirror providing insight into the complexities of the world around us.
The principle role of artists is to increase the collective awareness of where we are and how we relate to each other.Location
Career options
Career options
The MADA Bachelor of Fine Art prepares you for a career as a professional contemporary artist.
Our graduates also possess adaptable creative skills that open up a variety of career options in allied creative and professional fields.
Find out more
monash.edu/mada/fineart/fineart-2119.php
CRICOS 075112E
Structure
Structure
Specialist focus
Duration
Duration
3 years full time
Location
Campus
Caulfield
ATAR
2014 ATAR
Range of Criteria ATAR
EntryRequirements
Requirements
■■ Interview
■■ Folio
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Visual Arts The course offers a sound knowledge of the theories and practices required for talented people to work professionally in the visual arts. You develop a broad base of critical, analytical and communication skills through your studies in the humanities and social sciences.
CRICOS 075402F
Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Visual Arts This double degree allows students to bridge the gap between professional art practice and business management. You develop knowledge across the wide range of business disciplines, along with the theories and practices associated with a professional career in the visual arts.
CRICOS 075113D
Bachelor of Visual Arts and Bachelor of Education (Primary) These double degrees are suited to students who want to develop their artistic skills in one or more visual media, while also giving them the chance to share their passion and artistic creativity with primary or secondary school students.
CRICOS 064796G
Bachelor of Visual Arts and Bachelor of Education (Secondary) These double degrees are suited to students who want to develop their artistic skills in one or more visual media, while also giving them the chance to share their passion and artistic creativity with primary or secondary school students.
CRICOS 064795G
Find out more
For more information, go to monash.edu/coursefinder
Avni Dauti, Plato, Play-doh or Disorderly Orderly, Bachelor of Arts /Bachelor of Visual Arts.
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Entry requirements Subjects you must complete and the scores you need
ATAR VCE IB Non year 12 entry requirements
English language requirements for international students
Subject Score Subject Score SL Score HL
Bachelor of Fine Art
Range of Criteria
English (EAL) or 30 English or 4 3 Other pathways can include TAFE courses, year 13 programs and internal transfers. The best pathway choice for you will depend on your individual situation. We strongly recommend that you contact us on +61 3 9903 1517 or [email protected] for advice.
For minimum English requirements for this course please refer to the English language requirements for international students website:
monash.edu/study/international/entry-requirements-english.html
English other than EAL 25 English B 5 4
Present folio at interview
Register at monash.edu/mada/apply
MADA Now 2012 Grad Show, Fine Art.
AFTER YOU GRADUATE
After you graduate
Lifelong learning
Honours Honours degree of Bachelor of Visual Communication
Honours degree of Bachelor of Multimedia & Digital Arts
Honours degree of Bachelor of Fine Art
Honours degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts
Postgraduate coursework
Master of Architecture
Master of Design
Master of Multimedia Design
Master of Interaction Design
Postgraduate research
Master of Arts
Master of Design
Master of Fine Art
Doctor of Philosophy
For more details on postgraduate study go to: monash.edu/mada/
Honours degreesHonours degrees provide you with an extra year of intensive, focused study at the end of your three year undergraduate degree. You normally apply for honours in your third year of study. However some of our four-year bachelor degrees, like the Bachelor of Industrial Design and the Bachelor of Interior Architecture, may be awarded with honours depending on your grades.
Postgraduate coursework degreesCoursework degrees are professional courses developed with the needs of employers and industry in mind. They include a tightly structured series of units, seminars, group and individual assignments, and presentations.
Postgraduate research degreesDuring a research course, you complete a major research project under the guidance of a supervisor. Most research undertaken at MADA is ‘studio-based’. This means the outcome of your research is a new artwork or design, accompanied by a written paper. Weekly seminars, required units and forums help guide your research.
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HOW TO APPLY
Domestic students and international students studying year 12 in Australia
Bachelor of Architectural Design/Master of Architecture
Bachelor of Architectural Design Scholars program
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Architectural Design
1. Apply through VTAC at vtac.edu.au
Timely applications are due Tuesday, 30 September 2014
2. Register via the MADA website: monash.edu/mada/apply
Registrations due Friday, 24 October 2014
3. Download and complete the pre-selection activity*
■■ Once you register you will receive a link to the pre-selection activity
■■ Complete the pre-selection activity and return it to MADA
■■ In the pre-selection activity you will be asked to respond to an issue through text and images
■■ We recommend allowing five hours to complete the pre-selection activity
■■ For more information on what the pre-selection activity involves go to: monash.edu/mada/apply
■■ The pre-selection activity is due Wednesday, 29 October 2014
4. Attend the interview ■■ Based on your response to the pre-selection activity you may be invited to an interview
■■ For more information about the interview go to: monash.edu/mada/apply
■■ Interviews will be held in early December 2014
* If you have completed one year of tertiary study in a field related to architecture, you will be considered an applicant with an architecture background and you will not need to complete the pre-selection activity. Instead you will need to present a folio of your work at the interview. For more information go to: monash.edu/mada/apply
How to apply
How you apply for our courses depends on your individual situation. For full details refer to the 2015 VTAC Guide and go to monash.edu/mada.
Contact us for personalised advice regarding your situation: [email protected] or +61 3 9903 1517
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Domestic students and international students studying year 12 in Australia (continued)
Bachelor of Interior Architecture
Bachelor of Communication Design
Bachelor of Industrial Design
Bachelor of Fine Art
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design)
1. Apply through VTAC at vtac.edu.au
Timely applications are due Tuesday, 30 September 2014
2. Register via the MADA website: monash.edu/mada/apply
Registrations due Friday, 24 October 2014
3. Prepare your folio
■■ You will need to present a folio of your work at an interview
■■ Your folio should include 10 to 15 pieces of your best work
■■ It is good to include a range of work in your folio e.g. drawings, designs, painting, photography, 3D works, models, fashion designs, or prints.
■■ For more information on what to include in your folio go to: monash.edu/mada/apply
4. Attend the interview and present your folio
■■ The interview is your chance to show us your folio and demonstrate your communication skills
■■ The panel will want to hear about your ideas, your folio and your background
■■ For more information about the interview go to monash.edu/mada/apply
■■ Interviews will be held in late November and early December 2014
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Visual Arts
Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Visual Arts
Bachelor of Visual Arts and Bachelor of Education (Primary)
Bachelor of Visual Arts and Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
If you are completing year 12 in 2014■■ You can apply for these courses via VTAC
■■ You do not need to present a folio or attend an interview.
If you are a non-year 12 student, you will need follow the process below
1. Apply through VTAC at vtac.edu.au
Timely applications due Tuesday, 30 September, 2014
2. Register via the MADA website monash.edu/mada/apply
Registrations due Friday, 24 October, 2014
3. Prepare your folio
■■ You will need to present a folio of your work at an interview
■■ Your folio should include 10 to 15 pieces of your best work
■■ It is good to include a range of work in your folio e.g. drawings, designs, painting, photography, 3D works, models, fashion designs, or prints.
■■ For more information on what to include in your folio go to: monash.edu/mada/apply
4. Attend the interview and present your folio
■■ The interview if your chance to show us your folio and demonstrate your communication skills
■■ The panel will want to hear about your ideas, your folio and your background
■■ For more information about the interview go to monash.edu/mada/apply
■■ Interviews will be held in late November and early December 2014
You are considered an international student if you are:
■■ A temporary resident (visa status) of Australia, or
■■ A permanent resident (visa status) of New Zealand, or
■■ A citizen of any other country
You will need to apply directly to Monash University International Recruitment Services. For more information on how to apply, go to: monash.edu/study/international/apply/undergraduate.
For details on visa requirements go to: immi.gov.au.
For further advice contact Monash University International Recruitment Services on +61 3 9903 4788 or [email protected].
International students (not studying year 12 in Australia)
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Monash College – for international students Monash College
DiplomaThe Monash College Diploma of Art & Design is the preferred pathway into the Faculty of Art Design & Architecture at Monash University.
The program is designed to provide you with academic and practical skills required to succeed in your chosen degree, including folio development.
After successfully completing the Diploma and achieving the required marks, you will be guaranteed a place at the faculty of Art Design & Architecture.
For more information on the Diploma of Art & Design and for entry requirements visit: monashcollege.edu.au/diplomas
English language pathwaysThe Monash University English Language Centre is the preferred English pathway into Monash University.
If you do not meet the English language requirement for direct entry into your art, design or architecture course you may receive a conditional offer for one of our two programs:
Monash English Bridging (MEB)
This program is ideal for students who have narrowly missed the English language requirement for direct entry. After successful completion of the 10 or 15 week program, you will move directly into your chosen Monash course without the need for an additional IELTS test.
Note: MEB is not accepted for entry into all degrees. Those who are ineligible should consider Monash English.
Monash English (ME)
This program is designed for students who require additional English language development to enter into either the Monash English Bridging or University courses. Course duration depends on your current English language proficiency and your preferred destination course. Intakes for Monash English occur every five weeks.
For more information on English language pathways visit: monashcollege.edu.au/english
“Once I’ve completed my studies my dream is to work in
Australia as an architect.”
yawen Hu, diploma of Art & design, Monash College. Bachelor of
Architectural design, Monash university. Currently undertaking Master of Architecture, Monash university
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Campus English requirements Duration ATAR Prerequisites 2014 CSP fee Study modes
Intake
Bachelor of Architectural Design
Caulfield Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.
Three years (+ two years for masters)
Minimum ATAR plus pre-selection activity and interview
English A$8100 Full-time Semester 1
Bachelor of Architectural Design Scholars Program
Caulfield Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.
Three years (+ two years for masters)
Minimum ATAR of 95 plus pre-selection activity and interview
English A$8100 Full-time Semester 1
Bachelor of Interior Architecture
Caulfield Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.
Four years Minimum ATAR of 70.00 plus folio and interview
English A$8100 Full-time Semester 1
Bachelor of Communication Design
Caulfield Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.
Three years Minimum ATAR of 70.00 plus folio and interview
English A$6044 Full-time Semester 1
Bachelor of Industrial Design
Caulfield Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.
Four years Minimum ATAR of 70.00 plus folio and interview
English
Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in
Mathematics (any)
A$6600 Full-time Semester 1
Bachelor of Fine Art
Caulfield Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.
Three years Minimum ATAR of 70.00 plus folio and interview
English A$6044 Full-time Semester 1
MADA quick reference guide
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More information
Key datesDesign & Fine Art At Monash seminar Wednesday, 26 March 2014
Architecture At Monash seminar Tuesday, 29 April 2014
Interior Architecture At Monash seminar Wednesday, 30 April 2014
MADA Workshops: Folio building and taster workshops for year 11 and 12s July and October 2014
Monash University Open Day (Caulfield Campus) Sunday, 3 August 2014
VTAC applications open and MADA registrations open Monday, 4 August 2014
VTAC on time applications close Tuesday, 30 September 2014
MADA registrations close Friday, 24 October 2014
Architecture pre-selection activity due Wednesday, 29 October 2014
MADA Now 2014 Graduate Show November 2014
For a comprehensive list of our courses, entry requirements, pathways and admissions information, please go to: monash.edu/study/coursefinder
Course transfers monash.edu/mada/students/transfer.php
Scholarships monash.edu/scholarships
Indigenous access monash.edu/study/life/indigenous
More information about courses in Art Design and Architecture monash.edu/mada
Find out more about Monash University Caulfield campus monash.edu/caulfield
Stay in touchMonash University Art Design & Architecture 900 Dandenong Rd Caulfield East VIC 3145 Australia
Phone +61 3 9903 1517
Email [email protected]
Web monash.edu/mada
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Future student enquiries
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Tel: 1800 MONASH (666 274)
Email: [email protected]
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International students
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Tel: +61 3 9903 4788 (outside Australia)
Email: [email protected]
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the information in this brochure was correct at the time of publication (february 2014). Monash university reserves the right to alter this information should the need arise. you should always check with the relevant faculty office when considering a course.
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The possibilities
Bachelor of Architectural Design
Bachelor of Architectural Design (Scholars Program)
Bachelor of Engineering/ Architectural Design
Bachelor of Interior Architecture
Bachelor of Communication Design
Bachelor of Industrial Design
Bachelor of Engineering/Design (Industrial Design)
Bachelor of Fine Art
Bachelor of Arts/Visual Arts
Bachelor of Business/Visual Arts
Bachelor of Visual Arts/Education (Primary)
Bachelor of Visual Arts/Education (Secondary)