Bachelor of the Built Environment (Architecture)
About this Study Course
Embark on a transformative architectural journey with the Bachelor of the Built Environment (Architecture) at the University of Canberra. This program offers a comprehensive and globally-informed understanding of the architect’s role in a dynamic world.
Overview
Situated in the architecturally significant city of Canberra, this program uniquely blends architecture studio, history and theory, technology, sustainability, and digital communication methods. Delve into the analysis and production of urban built form, drawing inspiration from the city’s design ethos.
If your ambition is to become a registered architect, this bachelor’s degree is the first step in a two-degree progression, with the Master of Architecture being the subsequent qualification. Tailored to instill the skills necessary for architectural practice and future leadership in the design of the built environment, this course shapes aspiring architects into industry-ready professionals.
Admission Requirements
Admission to this program is based on an entrance rank, which can be achieved through various means such as Year 12 ATAR, other Australian qualifications, work experience, or overseas qualifications. English Language Requirements: IELTS Band 6.
- Professional Orientation (Built Environment)
- Digital Design Techniques
- Design Studio
- Built Environment Technology
- Heritage Conservation
The fee is $36,800 per year.
Future Career Outcomes
Graduates of the Bachelor of the Built Environment (Architecture) emerge as professionals ready to shape the future of architectural practice. Armed with a nuanced understanding of urban design, technology, and sustainability, they become leaders in the architectural landscape.