C10004v6 Bachelor of Design in Architecture
Award(s): Bachelor of Design in Architecture (BDesign)UAC code: 602010 (Autumn session, Spring session, Spring session)
CRICOS code: 044179J
Commonwealth supported place?: Yes
Load credit points: 144
Course EFTSL: 3
Location: City campus
Notes
The Bachelor of Design in Architecture by itself does not lead to professional recognition as an architect. To become a professional architect, students must complete this degree followed by the Master of Architecture (C04235) (an additional two years of full-time study or equivalent).
This course is offered for Spring intake to UTS College applicants ONLY - UTS College applicants are not accepted for Autumn intake.
Overview
Course aims
Career options
Course intended learning outcomes
Admission requirements
Pathway course
Applications
Assumed knowledge
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course diagram
Course program
Honours
Further study at UTS
Professional recognition
Other information
Overview
The Bachelor of Design in Architecture is the first of two degrees needed to become an architect. Students wishing to qualify for professional recognition as architects must also complete the Master of Architecture (C04235).
Through the Bachelor of Design in Architecture, students learn what it means to be an architect in a globalised world. This is achieved with a focus on how the profession can shape global cities through complex spatial thinking.
The first step is to deprogram preconceived ideas of architecture. Such an approach lays the foundations for creative spatial and material awareness, pushing the boundaries of traditional architectural practice.
UTS takes a hands-on approach to digital design and fabrication: students learn the software, material and model-making skills required to translate thought into form, right from the start. They have the opportunity to work on real-life projects and engage with stakeholders such as the Powerhouse Museum, ABC, Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority (SHFA), and Sydney Olympic Park Authority.
Students are globally connected, with opportunities to study in, work in or visit cities such as Berlin, Los Angeles, New York and Tokyo. They hear from international experts through guest lectures and are connected to global competitions and scholarships like the Costenino Design Challenge or Frank Gehry internship program.
UTS Architecture is a young and vibrant architectural school, working from one of Australia's newest, leading-edge campuses. Its staff are actively engaged in the industry as practitioners and commentators, while its 24-hour studios are always abuzz with students who live and breathe architecture.
Course aims
This degree provides a liberal introduction to the study of architecture as a discipline. Students gain a critical and ethical awareness of architecture as a discipline with much to offer in the face of many of today's most pressing societal challenges. It equips students to join other design fields or related disciplines, and it prepares students for the Master of Architecture degree.
Career options
Career opportunities include architect (after completion of the Master of Architecture), urban designer, project manager, administrator, policymaker, researcher, educator, journalist, and disaster relief and international aid professional.
Course intended learning outcomes
A.1 | Apply an informed ethical and sustainable attitude to the discipline by positioning work within a broader social context |
A.2 | Undertake a critically directed, self-aware mode of disciplinary thinking |
A.3 | Acknowledge Indigenous, cultural and historical values within the development of the project |
C.1 | Work cooperatively and professionally as part of a team |
C.2 | Constructively contribute to peer learning by communicating through various modes of oral, written and graphic communication |
C.3 | Display leadership qualities throughout the production and delivery of the project |
I.1 | Develop innovative approaches by challenging disciplinary conventions |
I.2 | Creative synthesis of complex ideas, arguments and rationales that address an array of social, technical and environmental practices |
P.1 | Test technique-led architectural design processes against a range of architectural concerns |
P.2 | Apply a sophisticated understanding of architectural scale to aid the development of an architectural proposition |
P.3 | Respond to a comprehensive brief within the disciplinary context |
P.4 | Evidence a three-dimensional understanding of spatial sequence and organisation |
P.5 | Integrate an understanding of a relationship between form, materiality, structure and construction within design thinking |
P.6 | Evidence disciplinary knowledge through the application of physical and/or digital mediums |
R.1 | Employ an iterative approach to learning using disciplinary specific research methods |
R.2 | Source, evaluate and/or utilise accepted, disciplinary specific, academic frameworks |
R.3 | Employ critical thinking to evidence an awareness of past and contemporary disciplinary thinking |
Admission requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification, Australian Qualifications Framework Diploma, or equivalent Australian or overseas qualification at the required level.
UTS: Design, Architecture and Building may consider applications based on the results of the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) if students lack academic qualifications but have extensive professional experience. The STAT is conducted through the Universities Admissions Centre.
Students must refer to the inherent requirements for all degrees offered by Design and Architecture in the Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building.
Non-current school leavers are selected on the basis of academic merit or on the basis of portfolio and interview rank.
Students must refer to the portfolio eligibility for the faculty’s consideration in order to get a place.
The English proficiency requirement for international students or local applicants with international qualifications is: Academic IELTS: 6.5 overall with a writing score of 6.0; or TOEFL: paper based: 550-583 overall with TWE of 4.5, internet based: 79-93 overall with a writing score of 21; or AE5: Pass; or PTE: 58-64; or CAE: 176-184.
Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.
International students
Visa requirement: To obtain a student visa to study in Australia, international students must enrol full time and on campus. Australian student visa regulations also require international students studying on student visas to complete the course within the standard full-time duration. Students can extend their courses only in exceptional circumstances.
Pathway course
Successful completion of the Insearch Diploma of Design and Architecture for domestic students is based on the required grade point average. For International students, based on no more than two subject failures.
Applications
International students
International students (excluding those studying in an Australian high school) must submit an application to UTS International (in person, by mail or online) or through an accredited UTS representative.
International students with an ATAR up to five points below the minimum cut-off must submit a seven-page digital portfolio in PDF format (A4 page size) where:
- five of the pages are digital files of scans and/or photographs of original work appropriate to the course being applied for
- one page is a 150–200-word written submission discussing the aims and relative success of at least one of the submitted pieces of work
- one page is a 300-word (max.) statement of intent; the statement of intent should describe the applicant's academic background and how past work experience relates to the intended field of study.
The faculty reserves the right to request a portfolio from applicants.
Assumed knowledge
Mathematics and any two units of English.
Design and Technology, Visual Arts are recommended.
Course duration and attendance
The course duration is three years of full-time study (or equivalent). Year 1 must be taken in full-time mode.
Course structure
The course comprises a total of 144 credit points. The normal full-time load is four 6-credit-point subjects a session, totalling 48 credit points a year for three years.
Year 1 comprises four compulsory 6-credit-point subjects a session. Years 2 and 3 comprise one 6-credit-point elective and three compulsory subjects a session.
Course completion requirements
STM91342 Core subjects (Architecture) | 132cp | |
CBK91801 Electives | 12cp | |
Total | 144cp |
Course diagram
Course program
The subjects listed below represent the standard full-time course. Under certain circumstances, students may apply for exemptions from some subjects. The example program below is for a student commencing in Autumn session and undertaking the course full time.
Autumn commencing, full time | ||
Year 1 | ||
Autumn session | ||
11273 Architectural Studio 1 | 12cp | |
11212 Architectural History and Theory: Orientations | 6cp | |
11214 Spatial Communications 1 | 6cp | |
Spring session | ||
11274 Architectural Studio 2 | 12cp | |
11216 Architectural History and Theory: Modernity and Modernism | 6cp | |
11206 Introduction to Construction and Structural Synthesis | 6cp | |
Year 2 | ||
Autumn session | ||
11275 Architectural Studio 3 | 12cp | |
11248 Architectural History and Theory: Urbanism and the City | 6cp | |
11207 Architectural Design and Construction | 6cp | |
Spring session | ||
11276 Architectural Studio 4 | 12cp | |
11222 Architectural History and Theory: Critique | 6cp | |
11225 Thermal Design and Environmental Control | 6cp | |
Year 3 | ||
Autumn session | ||
11277 Architectural Studio 5 | 12cp | |
11232 Lighting, Acoustics and Advanced Environmental Control | 6cp | |
Select 6 credit points of electives | 6cp | |
Spring session | ||
11278 Architectural Studio 6 | 12cp | |
11247 Architectural History and Theory: Current Events and Debates | 6cp | |
Select 6 credit points of electives | 6cp |
Honours
The Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Architecture (C09048) is available to meritorious students with an additional one year of full-time study.
Further study at UTS
Students who have successfully completed this course may proceed to the Master of Architecture (C04235) as continuing students, provided they enrol in the next academic year after award of the degree, or seek leave of absence for no longer than one academic year after the award.
Professional recognition
The Bachelor of Design in Architecture followed by the Master of Architecture (C04235) is accredited for professional recognition by the NSW Architects Registration Board, the Australian Institute of Architects and the Commonwealth Association of Architects.
Other information
Further information is available from:
UTS Student Centre
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or +61 2 9514 1222
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