Bachelor of Arts (Architecture)

The University of Notre Dame Australia

About

Architecture enhances people’s lives through the creation of meaningful human environments.

Many key challenges of contemporary society - such as sustainability, housing affordability, ageing-in-place, city living and community building - often involve spatial issues.

Architecture applies a holistic way of thinking and acting to combine creative design processes and technical skills with understandings of human, cultural and environmental issues.

Your first step on this journey is the Bachelor of Arts (Architecture) program.Why study this degreeIn the three-year Bachelor of Arts (Architecture) degree you will learn to design architectural projects, big and small, for residential and public spaces in urban, suburban and other contexts.

You’ll research historic and contemporary architecture, make precise drawings and diagrams, and use physical and three-dimensional digital models while developing your creative and critical thinking.Our program combines theory classes with practical studios.

In the theory classes you will analyse the world in which we live.

You’ll apply this knowledge and skills in studios as you design built environments and speculate about future possibilities for human occupation and ecological repair.You will develop your sense of ethical, social and environmental responsibility as you learn to understand diverse cultures and contexts, and apply building technology and environmental science knowledge to solve increasingly complex design scenarios.Our holistic approach to education, including classes in ethics and philosophy, and the opportunity to study a Minor in a discipline complementary to architecture, will extend your learning beyond the traditional architectural curriculum and prepare you for a dynamic professional life.

Popular Minors that work well with Architecture are Archaeology, History, Environmental Management and Photography.

See the full list of Minors under Program summary below.

The freedom to choose a Minor from a complementary discipline allows you to follow your personal or professional interests and increases your graduate employability opportunities.Through this program you will be well placed to make a life-long contribution to the intellectual, cultural and civic life of communities.The Bachelor of Arts (Architecture) program can be a pathway to further study in the Master of Architecture program, and provides a strong foundation to develop the technical and communication skills, professional values and ethical practice required by architecture.

Structure

Architecture courses: 25 units of credit each (250 units of credit) ARCH1000 Principles & Strategies of Architecture ARCH1001 Vastness Studio ARCH1002 Analysing Architecture ARCH1003 Spatial Infrastructure Studio ARCH2000 Chambers, Rooms and Vessels Studio ARCH2001 Deconstructing Architecture ARCH2002 Modest Means Studio ARCH2003 Assembling Architecture ARCH3001 Research and Critique in Architecture ARCH3003 Architectural Building Performance Architecture courses: 50 units of credit each (100 units of credit) ARCH3000 Locus Studio & Building Systems ARCH3002 The Collective and Empathy Studio & Precedent Studies Core Curriculum: 25 units of credit each (75 units of credit)
CORE1010 Introduction to Philosophy CORE1020 Ethics CORE1030 Introduction to Theology Communications course: 25 units of credit
ARTS1000 Academic Writing, Communication and Research
Minor: 6 x 25 units of credit courses (150 units of credit) The Minor may be selected from any of these disciplines:
Archaeology
Behavioural Science
Business Studies
English Literature
Environmental Management Film and Screen Production History Journalism
Marketing and Public Relations
Philosophy
Photography
Politics and International Relations
Social Justice
Theatre Studies
Full details of the program requirements are contained in the Program Regulations.

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