Bachelor of Architectural Design

Queensland University of Technology - Gardens Point

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Overview

The Bachelor of Architectural Design at QUT will equip you to meet future architectural challenges such as adapting to climate change and building resilient, healthy sustainable, inclusive and just communities. Your study is supported by the integration of teaching, practice and research. You will learn to create architectural environments with positive impacts on human health, environmental quality, social relationships and urban systems. You will study sustainable systems and undertake architectural design projects in practical studio settings. Upon graduation, you may be eligible to progress on to a Master of Architecture.

This course is covered by the QUT Offer Guarantee and Year 12 Early Offer Scheme.

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Prerequisites

Potential Career Outcomes

Architect (after further study), architectural historian, architectural writer / journalist, construction manager, set designer, sustainability design consultant.

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

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