C11212v1 Graduate Certificate in Architecture
Award(s): Graduate Certificate in Architecture (GradCertArch)CRICOS code: 065843G
Load credit points: 24
Course EFTSL: 0.5
Overview
Course aims
Career options
Admission requirements
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Other information
Overview
This course is a tailored bridging course that provides a pathway into the Master of Advanced Architecture. It provides new skills and knowledge for students who have obtained professional qualifications prior to the introduction of digital software for design and documentation in architectural education (prior to 2000).
This is a highly flexible course that enables specialisation in either urban design or design technologies. Each student has a tailored program of architectural design and architectural practice subjects, based on their needs and experience.
It equips graduates with skills of entrepreneurship, marketing, business and management necessary for leadership in the profession.
Course aims
This course provides an alternative pathway for students from outside UTS, or with previous qualifications obtained prior to the use of digital software for design generation, building performance analysis and documentation, to gain the skills, knowledge and academic experiences that make them eligible to continue into the Master of Advanced Architecture in either Urban Design or Design Technologies.
Through the core architectural design studio subjects, graduates are equipped with strategic thinking, spatial organisation and visual design skills, and develop further their verbal and written communication abilities. Project-based studio subjects explore research, design concepts, implementation strategies and presentation techniques. Through the core professional practice subjects, students develop their knowledge of all aspects of industry and practice management, furthering their capacity for leadership in the profession, locally and internationally.
Career options
Career options are focused on leading design and technical innovation roles in architectural and urban design practice.
Admission requirements
Local and international applicants require a professional entry degree of five-years, full-time or equivalent from an accredited program in architecture or a four-year, full-time or equivalent degree from an accredited program in landscape architecture.
All applicants must submit a portfolio of work demonstrating their design skills for examination in addition to a statement of interest in the course and, if English is not their first language, proof of an IELTS or TOEFL score consistent with the guidelines of UTS International.
Course duration and attendance
The course is offered on a one-semester, full-time, or part-time equivalent basis.
Course structure
The course is 24 credit points of selected Master of Architecture subjects comprising one 12-credit-point subject in the Architectural Design stream, one 6-credit-point Architectural Practice subject and one 6-credit-point elective.
Other information
Further information is available from the Building 6 Student Centre on:
Service Desk https://servicedesk.uts.edu.au
www.dab.uts.edu.au
