Course Content
The Bachelor of Architecture and Built Environments requires the completion of 300 credit points comprising:
- 250 credit points of Core units
- 50 credit points of Elective units
Core Units
Year 1
- Architecture Studio: Space
- Architecture Technology: Materials and Making
- Architecture Studio: Place
- Architecture Technology: Performance and Principles
- Visualising Design
- Representing Architecture
Year 2
- Architecture Theory: Built Environments
- Architecture Studio: Form
- Architecture Theory: The Canon
- Architecture Technology: Light and Sound
- Architecture Technology: Type
- Architecture Technology: Structure and Surface
Year 3
- Architecture Technology-Studio: Heritage
- Architecture Theory: Contemporary Contexts
- Architecture Technology-Studio: City
- Architecture Theory: Discipline Futures
(Choose 2 units)
- Digital Design Processes
- Architecture & Design Work Integrated Learning
- Architecture Study Tour
- Learning by Making A
- Learning by Making B
Electives Units
- In your Elective component you can choose any unit marked “elective” at any level from across the university for which you meet the pre-requisites.
- Your electives can add breadth to your degree, adding different subject areas from within or outside the College of Sciences and Engineering. Alternatively, you can deepen your engagement with Architecture and Design by completing units offered in the Bachelor of Design, or take complementary units in Fine Arts.
- Two 12.5 credit point electives are normally selected in Years 1 and Year 2. In your Elective component you can choose from any units marked as "Student Electives" which you meet the pre-requisites for, at any level, from across the university.