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2018 UNDERGRADUATE
Architecture and built environmentCloud Campus Geelong Melbourne Warrnambool
Architecture Construction management
Develop the professional expertise to create innovative, well-designed buildings and environments. Whether you see yourself producing sustainable design concepts for cities, or project managing large commercial developments, an architecture and built environment course will take you in the right direction.
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6 What can I study? 8 Courses 15 Getting into Deakin 16 Courses to careers 17 Contact us
Deakin HallmarksDeakin Hallmarks are prestigious University awards that recognise students’ outstanding achievement, at course level, of capabilities that are key to employment success.
Communication Digital literacy
Teamwork Critical thinking
Problem solving
Self management
Global citizenship
Architecture and built environment at Deakin
Skills and experience employers wantAt Deakin you will study architecture hands-on from day one: building models, examining professional architects’ projects, as well as developing drawing, digital design and communication skills. While studying construction management, you will experience practical learning in all aspects of the industry, including cost estimation, project management, construction methods, contracts and scheduling.
Our architecture students work closely with our construction management students, gaining a distinct and unique cross-disciplinary understanding. These insights into each other’s work are invaluable when our students graduate, and begin to communicate, liaise and work together in the fields of construction and architecture. Studying in multidisciplinary teams reflects industry trends and is key to developing excellent professional working relationships in future practice, from planning, design and building, through to construction.
Professional accreditationAccreditation provides industry recognition of the qualifications you receive at Deakin. All of our courses are regularly examined by key professional groups, including (within Australia) the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA), Architects Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA), Architects Registration Board of Victoria (ARBV), Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), Australian Institute of Building (AIB), the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS), Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT), as well as by the University itself.
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Architecture and built environment at DeakinGraduate opportunitiesOur graduates are well regarded in the profession, and known for their adaptability, design and technical knowledge, initiative and ability to hit the ground running.
Construction industry employment is projected to grow by 87,000 (or 8.3 per cent) by November 2020. Following several years of subdued growth, employment in construction has increased by 69,400 (or 7.1 per cent) over the past three years, against the backdrop of a strong rise in residential building construction and historically low interest rates, both of which are likely to continue to support growth in the industry.* Our graduates go on to find employment in a wide range of positions, including commercial, industrial, residential, project management and contract administration.
Our Bachelor of Design (Architecture) course places great emphasis on practical learning, and is designed to meet the needs of students who want to go on to complete the Master of Architecture and practice architecture. Our architecture graduates may be employed in private architectural practices, government organisations and private companies in property development, building and design.* Source: Australian Government’s Industry Employment Projections 2016
Innovative teaching and facilitiesThe Geelong Waterfront Campus offers a contemporary design studio open 24 hours, fully equipped workshop with 3D printers and laser cutters, rapid prototyping and a building performance lab. We were one of the first universities in Australia to recognise the need to build BIM (Building Information Modelling) into our undergraduate courses, which use BIM from year one to final year. Deakin understands the importance of teaching best practice in industry, ensuring its students graduate with not only a quality degree but also an industry-relevant degree.
The a+b studio and workshop provides students, academics and researchers with a place to fabricate models, encouraging experimentation with technology, materials and processes. The interdisciplinary space provides access to a variety of digital and analogue tools, with open plan studio design facilitating collaboration on projects.
The Interdisciplinary Design environments for Engineering and Architecture laboratory (IDeEA lab) is a new research resource that will foster collaboration with the School of Engineering in the fields of spatial modelling, mixed reality and responsive environments. The lab has a suite of high-performance computers, large-scale stereographic video projection, 7.1 surround sound, Oculus Rift VR and state-of-the-art 3D modelling and simulation software.
Gain industry experience
We have strong industry links within our courses, which can lead to field trips, site visits and guest lectures from built environment professionals. You will have a number of opportunities to gain work experience during your studies, forming real networks before graduation.
Recent placements undertaken by students have included Brookefield Multiplex, DesignInc Architecture, Grimshaw Architects, Kane Constructions, Peddle Thorpe Architects and Rendine Constructions.
a+b refurbishment
Study architecture in an inspiring space designed by one of the country’s leading architects. The School of Architecture and Built Environment has undergone major refurbishment under the direction of Kerstin Thompson Architects.
Our offices, teaching and gallery spaces now feature a modern open plan feel. Explore the new space at https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=wLi9FP8YaVJ.
Students at the Geelong Regional Library construction site.
Student work – Melbourne Internet Laboratory by Alexander Davies.
Deakin’s a+b studio is open to students 24/7, with the open plan studio design facilitating collaboration on projects.
Take an international study tour
Students have the opportunity to participate in the Built Environment Study Tour, which develops understanding and cooperation through hands-on learning and international and cultural immersion offered through schools of architecture in Australia and Asia. Participants from around the world engage to develop real-world solutions to a design problem and in the process gain a strong work ethos, new design philosophies and develop friendships.
The student experienceHear what students have to say about studying architecture and built environment at Deakin by visiting deakin.yt/abe-students. Interested in the staff perspective? Visit deakin.yt/abe-staff.
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PaperSpace student exhibition
The School of Architecture and Built Environment annually showcases outstanding work from master’s students at a public exhibition known as PaperSpace.
Showcased at Federation Square and the Geelong Waterfront gallery, it is an excellent opportunity for the public, students, staff, industry, family and friends to celebrate students’ achievements and hard work.
Watch PaperSpace take shape at www.facebook.com/paperspaceexhibition/ videos/vb.526923210729299/ 1197396943681919/?type=2&theater.
deakin.edu.au/architecture-built-environment/paperspace
‘We hope you see PaperSpace as being able to engage and instruct your architectural and landscape experience and knowledge, and that this wide-ranging collection of projects expands your own understanding of your sense of place in the world.’
Professor Des SmithChair In ArchitectureSchool of Architecture and Built Environment
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What can I study? Cloud Campus C
Melbourne Burwood Campus B
Geelong Waterfront Campus WF
Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus WP
Warrnambool Campus WB
Campus and 2017 clearly-in ATAR
Course duration in years
Trimester intake options
Domestic fee#
International fee* IELTS~ Page
Bachelor of Design (Architecture)^ | S342YEAR 12 PREREQUISITES∞ VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL.NON-YEAR 12 REQUIREMENTS∞ Educational history including GPA. Applicants who wish for experience to be considered must include this information on their VTAC Personal Statement.
WF 70.70 3 T1, T2 $9050 $28,000 6/6 8
Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) | S346YEAR 12 PREREQUISITES∞ VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL.NON-YEAR 12 REQUIREMENTS∞ Educational history including GPA. Applicants who wish for experience to be considered must include this information on their VTAC Personal Statement.
WF 60.35 4 T1, T2 $9023 $28,000 6/6 8
Global Science and Technology Programπ
YEAR 12 PREREQUISITES Applicants must meet the prerequisites for their specific architecture and construction management preference.NON-YEAR 12 REQUIREMENTS All applicants must complete and submit the Global Science and Technology Program Supplementary Information Form (deakin.edu.au/sebe/global).
WF 80.00π ≠ ≠ – – 6/6 9
Combined coursesBachelor of Design (Architecture)/Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours)§ | D364YEAR 12 PREREQUISITES∞ VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL.NON-YEAR 12 REQUIREMENTS∞ Educational history including GPA. Applicants who wish for experience to be considered must include this information on their VTAC Personal Statement.
WF 78.90 5 T1, T2 $9050 $28,000 6/6 10
Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours)/Bachelor of Property and Real Estateø | D336YEAR 12 PREREQUISITES VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL.NON-YEAR 12 REQUIREMENTS Educational history including GPA. Applicants who wish for experience to be considered must include this information on their VTAC Personal Statement.
B / WF † 70.20 5 T1, T2 $10,085 NAø NAø 10
Postgraduate articulation coursesMaster of Architecture | S700PREREQUISITES∞ A bachelor’s degree in the same discipline (accredited, in architecture).
WF Graduate entry 2 T1, T2 $9061 $31,000 6.5/6 12
Master of Architecture (Design Management) | S701PREREQUISITES∞ The Master of Architecture (Design Management) is only available to students who have completed the five-year accredited undergraduate combined course Bachelor of Design (Architecture)/Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) at Deakin University.
WF Graduate entry 1 T1 $9050 $31,000 6.5/6 12
# The 2017 indicative Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) fee is based on a typical enrolment for an Australian domestic student enrolled in two trimesters of full-time study, or 8 credit points, unless otherwise indicated. This fee should be used as a guide only and is subject to change.
* The 2017 annual course fee indicates the tuition fee for two trimesters of full-time study, or 8 credit points, unless otherwise indicated. Additional fees may apply. This fee is subject to change for 2018. Visit deakin.edu.au/int-fees for latest information.
~ IELTS is the International English Language Testing System (for international students only). The IELTS scores in the table above reflect the minimum overall score required, as well as the lowest score allowed for any band (overall score/lowest band score).
∞ International student entry requirements can be found at: deakin.edu.au/international-students.
^ Leads to professional recognition when followed by successful completion of the Master of Architecture.
π Available for high-achieving students with a minimum ATAR of 80.00. Applicants must also meet the published prerequisites for their specific course preference within the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment.
≠ Refer to specific course entry.§ Leads to professional recognition when followed by successful completion of the
Master of Architecture (Design Management).ø This course is not available to international students.† Students are able to commence this course at either Melbourne Burwood or Geelong
Waterfront. Delivery is at both campuses and students will be required to undertake units of study from both the Geelong Waterfront Campus and the Melbourne Burwood Campus. Students should seek advice from their course adviser prior to the commencement of their course. Please note that all property and real estate units are also offered via online learning.
Disciplines within architecture and built environment
ArchitectureLearn about the design of our physical environments, from residential and cultural through to commercial and industrial. From day one, you’ll learn with a global perspective and by ‘getting involved’, including building models, studying professional architects’ projects and learning drawing and digital design.
See ...Bachelor of Design (Architecture), page 8Bachelor of Design (Architecture)/Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours), page 10.
Construction managementConstruction management is a professional discipline concerned with the effective procurement of built facilities in the context of time, cost and quality objectives, and the growing imperative for sustainable development. Courses comprise an excellent mix of hands-on practice and theory, and integrated studies in technology and building management.
See ...Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours), page 8Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours)/Bachelor of Property and Real Estate, page 10Bachelor of Design (Architecture)/Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours), page 10.
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Students on a site tour of Epworth HealthCare’s private hospital.
Student work – Kuala Lumpur Music Centre by Fahman Bakri.
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Courses
Bachelor of Design (Architecture)The Bachelor of Design (Architecture) is designed to meet the needs of students who want to complete the Master of Architecture and practice architecture in their future career.
Our course offers a creative environment to immerse yourself in all aspects of work with the built environment, from design to construction and evaluation on a vast range of projects – from houses to major buildings, to designing and creating places and spaces.
Professional recognitionWhen followed by successful completion of the Master of Architecture (S700), this program is accredited (within Australia) by the Australian Institute of Architects, the Architects Registration Board of Victoria (ARBV) and the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA).
CareersPrivate architectural practices, government organisations and private companies in property development, building and design.
Work experienceYou can apply to undertake a discipline-specific industry placement as an elective option as part of your course. deakin.edu.au/sebe/wil.
Course structure24 credit points – 19 core units (22 credit points) and two elective units.
deakin.edu.au/course/bachelor-design-architecture
Did you know a folio is not required as part of our admissions process for the Bachelor of Design (Architecture)?
Join the Peer Support Network Program
The Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment offers a Peer Support Network Program as part of its commitment to providing new students with the best possible transition into university life. By joining the program, first-year students receive support and guidance from more senior students in their course – helping them to become familiar with the support services and facilities available, while gaining useful tips about how to make the most of your time while studying at Deakin.
deakin.edu.au/sebe/students/peer-support-network
Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours)Deakin’s Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) meets the requirements for professional recognition by the building profession.
The course provides an excellent mix of hands-on practice and theory, and integrated studies in technology and building management including building economics and law, project management, building technology, measurement and estimation, quantity surveying and building practice. The course develops progressively from the elementary concepts underlying planning and management of building production and technical studies, through to the complexities and inter-relationships of modern construction practices.
Professional recognition • Australian Institute of Building (AIB) • Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS) • Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) • Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
As a graduate of this professionally accredited course, your qualifications will be recognised for practice in more than 50 countries, providing a global passport for work in this field in Australia and overseas.
Fast-track your studiesUnique to Deakin, the Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) may be taken as an accelerated program. By taking selected units during Trimester 3, the course can be completed in three years of full-time study instead of four, enabling you to join the workforce sooner.
CareersConstruction manager, estimator, planner and quantity surveyor in a building company or sub-contracting organisation. Opportunities also exist in the property and maintenance divisions of companies that are responsible for large property portfolios.
Work experienceYou may choose to undertake a discipline-specific industry placement as part of your course. You will also participate in some core units, with major assessments involving collaborative project work. For example, Built Environment Integrated Research or Construction Project.
Course structure32 credit points – 28 core units (29 credit points) and elective units (3 credit points).
deakin.edu.au/course/bachelor-construction-management-honours
Global Science and Technology ProgramThe Global Science and Technology Program at Deakin is designed to help you add an international experience to your degree, supporting you to develop new skills and a broader world view while studying overseas. Successful applicants are offered a scholarship of $3000 to assist with travel costs and participate in the Deakin Global Citizenship Program.
How to applyThe program is open to current Year 12 students. You apply via a two-stage process. First, add the Global Science and Technology Program as your top course preference through VTAC, followed by your undergraduate course of interest. Second, complete the Global Science and Technology Program Supplementary application form.
Take a look at where past students have gone at deakin.edu.au/sebe/study-opportunities/global-science-and-technology-program.
Student models on show at the 2016 PaperSpace exhibition, Federation Square.
Lecturer and students at the Geelong Regional Library construction site.
Experience the world while you study
Our Study Abroad and Exchange Office offers various programs, including exchange, study abroad, short-term study programs, study tours and international volunteering opportunities. Deakin architecture and construction management students have travelled and studied all over the world and each year students learn exciting things about Asian architecture in Hong Kong, history of design in Denmark and the importance of sustainable housing in Sri Lanka. Deakin architecture students have also been awarded prestigious Australian Government New Colombo Plan Scholarships, allowing them to work and study overseas.
Find out more at deakin.edu.au/studyoverseas.
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Courses
Combined coursesBachelor of Design (Architecture)/Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours)This combined course provides you with an internationally recognised qualification in construction management and a complementary understanding of architecture and design – making it ideal for those interested in a career across the diverse opportunities within the built environment industry while keeping the door open for further postgraduate study in pursuit of professional registration as an architect.
Professional recognition • Australian Institute of Building (AIB) • Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS) • Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) • Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) • Australian Institute of Architects (AIA)* • Architects Registration Board of Victoria (ARBV)* • Architects Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA)*
CareersAs a graduate you’ll be able to seek employment in private firms, government organisations, property development companies, building companies and large manufacturing firms. You may also choose to start your own practice or consultancy.
Course structure40 credit points – 37 core units (including three core units of 2 credit points each).* The architecture stream of the combined course is accredited (within Australia),
when followed by successful completion of Deakin’s one-year Master of Architecture (Design Management).
deakin.edu.au/study-at-deakin/find-a-course/construction-management
Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours)/Bachelor of Property and Real EstateBuild your knowledge of commercial, industrial and residential real estate and construction with Deakin’s combined Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours)/Bachelor of Property and Real Estate. Learn about property development and investment, as well as the technology, regulations and management of construction projects in a course only offered in Australia by Deakin.
Construction management covers areas such as building economics and law, project management, building technology, measurement and estimation, and quantity surveying; and the property and real estate component focuses on property development, valuation and property market analysis with supporting studies in business law, accounting, economic principles and marketing.
Professional recognition • Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) • Australian Property Institution (API) membership as a certified
practising valuer (CPV)
Work experienceYou may choose to undertake a discipline-specific industry placement as part of your course. You will also participate in some core units, with major assessments involving collaborative project work. For example, Built Environment Integrated Research or Construction Project.
CareersThe combined degree gives you the skills to oversee large projects from start to finish, and because of your expertise in both construction and property, you’ll be uniquely positioned for employment in commercial, industrial or residential property development. You’ll also be equipped for roles in property valuation and management, and may seek employment as a construction manager, private or government valuer, property adviser, estimator, project manager, facility manager or quantity surveyor.
Course structure40 credit points – 37 core units (including one core unit worth 2 credit points) and two elective units.
deakin.edu.au/course/bachelor-construction-management-honours-bachelor-property-and-real-estate
Getting to Geelong
Travel to the Geelong Waterfront Campus is easy, whether by train, bus, car or bike. If you’re based in Melbourne, the commute to Geelong with the new regional rail link is incredibly fast, with travel from Southern Cross Station to Geelong Waterfront less than an hour. If you live in Melbourne’s west, you may find your commute is as short as 30 minutes by car.
Find out more about our locations at deakin.edu.au/locations and our accommodation by visiting deakin.edu.au/life-at-deakin/accommodation.
‘This course has taught me how to work effectively as part of a group – something that I think is difficult to teach, but the assignments are structured so that you develop these skills over time. It has also taught me how to manage my time and prioritise, which can only assist me as I move into the workforce.’
Amelia KettBachelor of Design (Architecture)/Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) student
Our a+b studio space – a hub of creativity.
Student models on show at the PaperSpace exhibition, Federation Square.
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Postgraduate articulation courses
Do you want to register as an architect?
Following successful completion of an undergraduate degree in architecture, students interested in pursuing a career as an architect must complete further study at postgraduate level and satisfy additional accreditation requirements in order to obtain professional registration.
Graduates who have completed a three-year undergraduate degree in architecture – such as Deakin’s Bachelor of Design (Architecture) – are encouraged to apply for the Master of Architecture. Those who have completed Deakin’s Bachelor of Design (Architecture)/Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) combined course are encouraged to apply for the Master of Architecture (Design Management).
Master of ArchitectureThe Master of Architecture develops your skills and knowledge in architectural design research and resolution, urban ecologies and contexts, integrated project evaluation and performance-measured sustainable design. All of these are expected in modern professional practice.
You’ll also undertake advanced studies in cultural, technological, design, environmental and theoretical knowledge. Plus, you’ll study the ethical, evaluative and research frameworks that underpin the architecture field.
The Master of Architecture is designed to allow students with a three-year undergraduate degree in architecture to complete the final units to fulfil the academic requirements for professional accreditation and registration as an architect.
Professional recognition • Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) • Architects Registration Board of Victoria (ARBV) • Architects Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA)
Course structure16 credit points – 14 core units and two elective units.
Master of Architecture (Design Management)This course is designed for students who have completed Deakin’s Bachelor of Design (Architecture)/Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) combined course.
You’ll get a specialist education that builds upon an established background in architecture and built environment studies. Unlike our Master of Architecture, the Master of Architecture (Design Management) requires only one year of full-time study instead of two.
You’ll develop your skills and knowledge in architectural design research, urban ecologies and other aspects expected in modern architectural professional practice.
Professional recognition • Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) • Architects Registration Board of Victoria (ARBV) • Architects Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA)
Course structure8 credit points – six core units (including two core units of 2 credit points each).
deakin.edu.au/study-at-deakin/find-a-course/architecture-and-built-environment
‘I am currently working at Irons McDuff Architecture while completing the Master of Architecture (Design
Management) at Deakin, which is a great opportunity to develop my drafting and design skills in practice. Deakin
has really given me the resources, information and opportunities to empower myself.’
George MeekBachelor of Design (Architecture)/
Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) graduateMaster of Architecture (Design Management) student
Employed: Irons McDuff Architecture
Your digital learning tools
DeakinSync is a digital study hub giving Deakin students and staff easy access to relevant University resources, customised to their specific needs. You can access everything from unit sites to enrolment details, study tools to your calendar, as well as IBM Watson – a question and answer tool.
Visit deakin.edu.au/deakinsync or deakin.edu.au/life-at-deakin/why-study-at-deakin/ibm-watson for more information.IBM Watson is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporate, registered in many jurisdictions worldwide.
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‘I am lucky enough to work in a small firm where responsibility was thrown my way from early on. I have
documented several projects from conception to construction drawings,
as well as running one of those projects under the guidance of one of
my directors.’
Aspin CampbellMaster of Architecture graduate
Employed: Architect
Top graduate employability
Deakin is ranked top three in Australia for graduate employability.* Our courses prepare you for a real-world career, integrating industry partners, work placements and practical skills so you hit the ground running.* Times Higher Education Global University
Employability Ranking 2016
Gain credit towards your degree
With Credit for Prior Learning (CPL), your previous study or work experience may make you eligible for credit towards your Deakin degree, reducing the number of units you need to study and allowing you to complete your course earlier and often more affordably. Find out more at deakin.edu.au/courses/entry-pathways/credit-for-prior-learning.
Getting into Deakin
Your pathway optionsThe traditional path from Year 12 to university isn’t the only way into Deakin. We welcome students through diverse entry pathways. If you didn’t get the score you needed, haven’t completed Year 12, or are working and looking for ways to transition into tertiary education, we can help.
Pathways through DeakinTaking a pathway through Deakin means you get to experience Deakin immediately. Depending on what you would like to study, you may be able to: complete an associate degree, transfer between courses or campuses, undertake a single unit of study.
Pathways through TAFEUse TAFE as a stepping stone to university study; for example, complete a Diploma of Building and Construction, or an Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architecture). We offer a number of guaranteed pathways to Deakin with select TAFEs. As long as your study performance meets criteria and you complete your TAFE course, you are guaranteed a place at Deakin in the relevant course. Deakin also offers credit in these courses and in other TAFE courses, saving you time and money. Find out more at deakin.edu.au/TAFE.
Applying to DeakinFinishing Year 12? If you are finishing Year 12, you can apply for most of Deakin’s undergraduate courses commencing in Trimester 1 through the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) at vtac.edu.au. For courses commencing in Trimester 2, you can apply directly to Deakin at deakin.edu.au/apply.
Finished Year 12 a few years ago? If you’re returning to study after a break, you can apply for most of Deakin’s courses commencing in Trimester 1 through the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) at vtac.edu.au, or you may be able to apply directly to Deakin at deakin.edu.au/apply. For courses commencing in Trimester 2 apply directly to Deakin at deakin.edu.au/apply.
Are you an international student? Applications for international students are open all year. Once you have organised all the necessary documentation, you can submit your application online or by email. To apply online, visit the applicant portal at deakin.edu.au/apply. After completing the relevant application forms you can email your application to deakin-int-admissions@deakin.edu.au.
When can I start?Architecture and built environment undergraduate courses are available to start in Trimester 1 (March) or Trimester 2 (July). Check entry options for your chosen course in this booklet.
Contact usSometimes it’s great to talk through your options. You can contact our team on 1800 693 888 or email myfuture@deakin.edu.au.
For more information on getting into Deakin, visit deakin.edu.au/pathways.
Deakin Pathways Finder
There are many different ways you can get into an undergraduate course at Deakin. No matter your ATAR score, use our pathway planner to explore your options and map your journey to Deakin.
deakin.edu.au/courses/entry-pathways/pathway-finder
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Courses to careersAt Deakin, we’re about careers and experience, not just courses. Here are just a few of your future career opportunities.
Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours)
• Construction manager • Estimator • Project manager • Quantity surveyor
Bachelor of Design (Architecture)
• Architect* • Architectural consultant • Building designer • Urban designer
Bachelor of Design (Architecture)/Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours)
• Architect* • Architectural consultant • Building project manager • Construction manager
Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours)/Bachelor of Property and Real Estate
• Construction manager • Estimator • Government valuer • Property developer
* On completion of the Master of Architecture or Master of Architecture (Design Management), which is required to fulfil the academic requirements for professional registration.
Areas you could work in • Architecture • Commercial design • Conservation • Construction • Design • Education • Health • Housing • Humanitarian architecture • Industrial design • Planning • Property development • Residential design • Sustainable design
What employers want in their employees • Interpersonal communication skills • Passion • Logic and technical skills • Good academic results • Work experience • A good cultural fit • Emotional intelligence • Teamwork skills • Leadership skills
Source: Graduate Outlook Survey, Graduate Careers Australia
Feature industryArchitectureArchitecture involves everything that influences the way in which the built environment is planned, designed, created, used and maintained. Architects combine creative design with technical knowledge to provide solutions for built and natural environments. Importantly, they design not just for today, but for future generations.
AttributesImaginative and creative thinking skills; analysis and critical-thinking skills; strong communication skills; attention to detail, as well as the ability to look at the big picture.
Indicative average salary$88,000
Feature careerConstruction managerA construction manager aims to effectively build facilities, while keeping track of the project’s time, cost and quality objectives. They usually have oversight of a team of construction workers.
AttributesTime management skills, analysis and critical-thinking skills, leadership and people skills.
Indicative average salary$112,000
Explore more courses and careers at explore.deakin.edu.au.
Visit explore.deakin.edu.au to kickstart your course and career exploration at Deakin. With more than 600 paired courses and careers, it’s the perfect destination for you to explore your future career.
Contact us
Need to contact Deakin?We have staff at each of our campuses who are more than happy to answer your general queries.
Prospective student enquiriesDomestic students 1800 693 888myfuture@deakin.edu.au
International students+61 3 9627 4877study@deakin.edu.au
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