Bachelor of Design (Architecture)
University of Newcastle
Course Details
Architecture is a creative and exciting profession that combines technology, ecology, philosophy, art and science to solve the problems of the built environment. Homes, office buildings, opera houses, art galleries, schools and factories are all designed by architects.
Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)
Course structure: In the Bachelor of Design (Architecture) program students are required to complete 240 units, which is comprised of: 220 units of core courses; and 20 units of elective courses.
The Bachelor of Design (Architecture) may be awarded as an ordinary degree or 'With Distinction'.