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Areas of Study

Interested in a career in architecture or the built professions? Within the School of Architecture and Built Environment, you can study a range of degree programs at both the undergraduate and postgraduate level that lead to professional accreditation as an architect, construction manager, quantity surveyor or property economist.

As a student in our School, you'll have access to a wide range of state-of-the art facilities and resources to aid you in your academic development. These include a Laser Cutter, CNC Router and Computer Labs with a 3D printer. You'll study in a studio environment that encourages group learning and collaborative activity, preparing you for a professional career in one of the exciting fields of architecture and built environment. Find out more about our areas of study by exploring the links below.

Areas of study

Architecture
Architecture is a creative and exciting profession that combines technology, ecology, philosophy, art and science to solve the problems of the built environment. Through the combination of new technologies, materials and practices, Architects design the structures that shape our built environment and influence the way we live.

Construction Management
Every construction project combines a variety of complex challenges. Construction managers coordinate the delivery of these projects, which requires a combination of technical understanding of construction processes and resource management, as well as managing their legal and financial aspects.

Industrial Design
Industrial design brings together the four main aspects of design - style, function, manufacture and marketing - to create objects as diverse as consumer products and their packaging, furniture, transport, interiors, set design, exhibitions and displays. This program is offered as a pathway for Industrial Design Advanced Diploma holders to enhance their knowledge and qualifications through the completion of a University degree.