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Bachelor of Architectural Studies (DBAE)

(Formerly Bachelor of Architecture DBRC)

In line with national and international professional standards, the University of South Australia introduces a new two tier Architecture program in 2008.  the new Bachelor of Architectural Studies and Master of Architecture together replace the previous Bachelor of Architecture.

Throughout all years of Architectural study, students undertake core Design Studio courses.  Courses also include workshops on-line study, national and international field trips, masterclasses and the opportunity to study overseas.  UniSA's new, world-class workshop facilities provide students with a practical environment where they can gain valuable experience in 3D concept model-making and real project construction.  Students also develop practical-based knowledge of material selection and manufacturing processes.

In the Bachelor of Architectural Studies degree, students gain a foundation in design theory, creativity and environmental awareness, as well as technical and communications skills such as architectural construction, science and visual communication.  Course areas include design studio, contract documentation architectural construction, theories and history of architecture, technical drawing and computer aided design.  Emphasis is given to integrating all courses into the design studio through increasingly complex projects and the third year culminates with a final design studio which demonstrates this integration.

Click here to download the pdf brochure on the Undergraduate Programs offered by the School of Architecture and Design.

Click here to view frequently asked questions about UniSA's Architecture Programs.

For information about application procedures, fees, scholarships, English language requirements, accommodation and other useful information, go to http://www.unisa.edu.au/future/default.asp   If you are an international applicant, go to http://www.unisa.edu.au/inthome/

 

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