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Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture (PhD) 01

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Course Overview

Qualification: Phd

Study Mode: Full Time

Intakes: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December

Duration: 3 years

Tuition Fee: RM 44,400

English Requirement: ELITS 6.0

Course Details

The Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture (PhD) program focuses on advancing careers through fostering innovation and excellence in the field of architecture. Students challenge conventional practices and develop sustainable solutions by critically analyzing existing designs, theories, and approaches. Collaborating with seasoned experts and researchers, they explore interdisciplinary partnerships and leverage advanced technologies to push the boundaries of architectural innovation. This dynamic program equips graduates to lead transformative change within the industry and beyond.

Fee Structure

Fee TypeAmount (MYR)
1st Year FeeRM 14,800
2nd Year FeeRM 14,800
3rd Year FeeRM 14,800
Deposit (Refundable)RM 1,500
International Student Admission FeeRM 4,200
Registration FeeRM 450
Resources Fee (Yearly)RM 2,550
Visa and Insurance FeeRM 3,800

Curriculum

Issues and Methods of Architecture Research

The candidate will be exposed to the various issues of architecture and will be provided a basic training in writing an academic paper. This subject will be a bi-weekly lecture to be completed within one semester.

Research

Each semester, the candidate is required to have a several discussions with the supervisor to receive feedback and to discuss the progress of the research study.

Prior to graduation, the candidate is expected to publish a minimum of 4 papers in a peer-re-reviewed journal or on a peer-reviewed conference paper. An oral presentation is also required, every semester, in front of an academic audience from the faculty. This is to develop the public speaking ability and knowledge sharing.

Notes:

The University may allow exemption for outstanding students to complete their studies within a shorter period.