Associate Degree in Building Design

Central Queensland University - Online

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Overview

Build the perfect career foundation to plan and design buildings, ranging from residential homes to medium-rise commercial buildings up to three stories. This includes restoration, renovation, unit development and extension work. Students develop the skills to become confident in design and documentation, construction, structures, building materials and services, professional practice and communication and the key principles of sustainability. Recognised by industry, students will develop practical skills through completion of design-based projects and authentic assessments that reflect real practices.
This course is offered part-time allowing students to work in industry while studying. Upon completion, students have the option to continue their studies and complete the Bachelor of Building Design.
For more course information, visit Associate Degree of Building Design.

Potential Career Outcomes

Completing the Associate Degree of Building Design prepares you to pursue building designer roles within:

  • design, architectural, planning, building or engineering firms
  • government departments
  • corporations with large building portfolios.

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the Central Queensland University website for admission criteria information.

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