Monash Art, Design and Architecture (MADA) is a place of excellence and innovation across fine art, design, architecture, and theoretical enquiry. MADA advocates the essential role of creative practice in quality of life and offers an extensive range of undergraduate and postgraduate studio-based degrees from its base at Monash's Caulfield campus and from the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design. Our vibrant faculty is at the forefront of education in visual practice and our community fosters a spirit of experimentation and collaboration.
For more information visit the Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture website or contact us for all enquiries regarding course advice.
Based at the Caulfield campus, undergraduate courses are offered in fine arts and visual arts, communication design, industrial design, interior architecture, and architecture. Monash Art Design and Architecture also has a presence at Gippsland and Monash's Prato centre in Italy.
All students undertake common units in drawing and visual culture.
At Caulfield:
At the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design, students may undertake take studies in sculpture, painting, printmaking, photomedia, web design, multimedia and audio and video within the visual arts studio programmes.
The faculty offers double degrees with the Faculty of Engineering, the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Business and Economics and the Faculty of Education.
Unit offerings may differ from year to year, depending on student demand and the availability of resources. Students will be notified as early as possible of the withdrawal of any unit. Elective units will be offered subject to demand. Existing units and course structures are subject to review and minor amendments. For further information contact the Faculty Student and Administrative Services Unit on +61 3 9903 1517 or via email at ada@monash.edu
The departments of Design and Fine Arts and the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design offer honours degrees for selected programs. A candidate who has completed the requirements for the pass degree and who has reached a standard satisfactory to the faculty board, normally set at credit level or above, may apply to be admitted to candidature for the degree with honours, requiring a fourth year of study.
Instruction in relevant occupational health, safety and environment issues is provided in all courses offered by the Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture. The unit OHS1000 (Introduction to art and design health and safety) (0 credit points) is a core unit for all courses and is a standard enrolment requirement for students in semester one of their first year of study.
NOTE: The course details provided in the entries below are for those students who began their studies in 2014 - students who commenced their studies prior to this date should consult the archived Handbook edition for the year in which they started their course.
** This degree may be awarded 'with honours' according to the student's study outcomes
# Managed by the Faculty of Engineering
^ Managed by the Faculty of Education
* Managed by the Faculty of Arts
0 Managed by the Faculty of Business and Economics