Bachelor of Architecture and Built Environments - Creative Innovators Program
University of Tasmania
About
Due to the ongoing response to COVID-19, online study may replace some or all of your on-campus classes.
We'll be sure to keep you informed of any changes.Are you a high-achiever with a passion for design, creation and innovation?The Bachelor of Architecture and Built Environments – Creative Innovators’ Program combines a Bachelor of Architecture and Built Environments with extra experiences, activities and opportunities.
It is created for outstanding students, just like you.In addition to the Bachelor of Architecture and Built Environments units, you can apply for the Overseas Exchange Program and spend a semester learning at one of our international partner institutions.
If you're accepted to the program, you'll be automatically supported by a $2,500 scholarship.You will receive a guaranteed internship placement within Tasmania's thriving design industry, getting genuine hands-on work experience, building valuable professional networks, and ensuring that you are work ready when you graduate.You can even graduate with a custom built, multidisciplinary second degree, the high achiever academic extension Bachelor of Philosophy at no extra cost, by studying just a few additional units.There is a $7,500 relocation scholarship available for domestic interstate students moving to Tasmania, and a $3,000 bursary for Tasmanian students to support the start of University studies.If you want to get the most out of your University experience, set yourself apart in your chosen field, and give yourself an edge for future employment, the Creative Innovators’ Program is for you.New in 2020!
This program is now available for international students, please see the entry requirements for more information.
Structure
The Bachelor of Architecture and Built Environments component of the Creative Innovators’ Program usually takes three years to finish and requires the completion of 24 units. Within each year level, first semester units are not prerequisites for second semester units, meaning students can enter or re-commence the course mid-year.
Your core units will involve studies of building technology, history and theory, and communication, integrated within a workshop and studio-focused environment.
Bachelor of Philosophy
The Bachelor of Architecture and Built Environments and Summer Research Program all contribute to the requirements for the Bachelor of Philosophy. This means that by successfully completing the Creative Innovators’ Program you will be only a few units away from attaining a second, custom-built academic extension degree for no additional cost.
Entry requirements
We encourage you to apply for the courses you most want to study. If you’re not eligible to enter your chosen course right now, the UTAS admissions team will work with you to find the best pathway option.
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