Overview

Bachelor of Arts (Architecture) graduates think critically, creatively and ethically to solve problems and are culturally and globally aware. They have research and design skills and can work both autonomously and with others. Students develop the technical and communication skills, professional values and behaviours, and ethical practice required by Architecture. Design studios are central to the Architecture program. The studios provide the opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge developed in cultural and technical theory in the design of built environments.  In upper year levels, students may undertake specialised learning that complements their professional and/or personal interests. Engagement with our practice partners and field work opportunities enable students to apply knowledge and skills and to hone work-ready aptitudes. By completing six electives, which may be used to form a Minor, students also gain theoretical and practical knowledge of the principles and concepts of other disciplines or practice areas, opening up opportunities within traditional and non-traditional career pathways. Students can also take advantage of short and long-term international learning opportunities through the Experience the World and Study Abroad programs. Architecture graduates are ethically, socially and environmentally responsible, and are well-placed to make a life-long contribution to the intellectual, cultural and civic life of communities.

Majors

Architecture

Potential Career Outcomes

By complementing your architectural studies with a Minor from another discipline, you will expand your career opportunities, providing pathways into professions alongside the traditional extended pathway to registration as an architect*. Graduates would be able to enter into the built environment industry as future specialists, technical experts and consultants.

*The Bachelor of Arts (Architecture) program can be a pathway to further study in the Master of Architecture program, a necessary step in becoming a registered architect. See the Master of Architecture for full details of the registration process.

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

Please refer to the University of Notre Dame Australia website for admission criteria information.

Course Seeker

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