Undergraduate Certificate (Architecture)
Charles Darwin University
About
The Undergraduate Certificate (Architecture) offers you the opportunity to reskill and retrain in architecture.
This 6-month course will allow you to explore studies in architecture and use it as a pathway for entry into higher education courses.
During this course you will learn about architectural design, architectural technology, and cultural intelligence and capability.
You will be supported in your studies as this introductory course is designed to support and develop the necessary skills to be successful in your studies.
Completion of the Undergraduate Certificate (Architecture) will provide a direct pathway to the Diploma of Arts and Bachelor of Arts.
As this qualification has been designed to allow you to explore opportunities in architecture, you may also use it as a pathway for entry into a variety of higher education courses.
Advanced standing will be granted in a relevant undergraduate degree for some or all of the subjects successfully completed.
You should check the requirements of your preferred undergraduate degree to ensure credit transfer is maximised.
Higher Education Relief Package Charles Darwin University is offering this Undergraduate Certificate as part of the suite of university short courses subsidised by Commonwealth Government.
The discounted fees only apply to enrolments in 2020.
To be eligible you must study full time and complete all 40 credit points by December 2020.
Future enrolments (2021) will be charged at the standard rate, without a discount.
Structure
Core Units(3 units) - 40cp
Compulsory Core units totalling 40 credit points as detailed below.
CUC107 Cultural Intelligence and Capability IAS192 Architectural Design 2 (20cp) IAS194 Architectural Technology and Environment 1
- 40cp
Total Credit Points
Entry requirements
Prospective students must be 17 years (or over) and meet one of the following: Year 12 (no ATAR minimum); or Completed studies at Certificate IV or above; or Completed eligible enabling program; or Two years of combined post-school work and study experience, supported by a personal competency statement.
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