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Queensland University of Technology (QUT)

Bachelor of Design (Architecture)/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)


Course Details

Combine architecture and engineering for careers in a range of fields including architecture, project management, property development, construction or civil engineering. Our architecture course is increasingly being recognised internationally for its focus on innovation in design and sustainable development. You'll be inspired and empowered to create environments with a positive impact on human health, environmental quality, social relationships and urban systems. You will study sustainable systems and undertake architectural design projects in practical studio settings. Throughout your degree, you will undertake architectural design projects with a practical edge which will require you to think logically and creatively about how buildings function and are constructed. Study a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and get access to multimillion dollar research facilities, as well as learning practical solutions that impact on the real world. A range of opportunities are available to you with the double degree including careers in architecture, project management, property development, construction, civil engineering and urban design. Specialise and tailor your course to suit your own career aspirations. Study opportunities include student-led projects, international study tours, and access to multimillion dollar research facilities.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Honours)

Course structure: In order to complete this course, you must complete a total of 528 credit points, made up of 240 credit points from the Bachelor of Design (Architecture) and 288 credit points from the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours). You will study design and engineering units in your first your years and for the remainder of this course you will concentrate on engineering studies.


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