A Bachelor of Science (Architecture) (Hons) is a pre-professional degree program that prepares students for careers in architecture. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, and includes studio projects, internships, and design-build projects.
What you'll learn
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Design principles
Learn about design concepts, architectural history, and materials science
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Structural systems
Learn about how buildings are constructed, including structural systems, environmental design, and urban planning
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Software tools
Learn how to use software tools like CAD (Computer-Aided Design) and BIM (Building Information Modeling)
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Sustainability
Learn about sustainable technologies and how to address contemporary challenges in architecture
What you can do after graduation
- Work as an Assistant Architect
- Work in urban design
- Work in construction supervision
- Work as a 3D visualizer, graphic artist, or creative designer