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  • Associate Dean: ???
  • Programme Director
  • Programme Administrator
  • Faculty Manager: Fay Julian
  • Writer: ???

Versions

  • v1: Initial draft

Qualifications covered

  • Graduate Diploma in Designed Environments (GDipDE)
  • Graduate Certificate in Designed Environments (GCertDE)

 

Relationship between qualifications

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Notes

Graduate Diploma in Designed Environments (GDipDE)

At-a-glance

Duration: 2 trimesters of full-time study or normally 4 if studied part-time

Can be studied part-time

Starting trimesters: 1

Applications due: Standard dates for Trimesters 1

Composition: Coursework

Research component: None

Required contact: During working hours

Location: On-campus (Te Aro)

Points and courses: 120 points (approximately 7 courses)

Entry requirements

To be accepted into this programme you'll need:

  • A Bachelor of Architectural Studies, Bachelor of Architecture, Barchelor Bachelor of Building Science or a Bachelor of Design Innovation and
  • Acceptance by the relevant Head of School of Architecture as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study.

Programme requirements

Complete at least 120 points, of which

  • At least 75 points must be from courses at 300 level or above.

Subject requirements

Architecture

Complete three courses:

  • ARCI 311
  • ARCI 312
  • Either SARC 321 or SARC 351

Architecture History and Theory

Complete three courses from:

  • SARC 351
  • SARC 352
  • SARC 353
  • SARC 354

Interior Architecture

Complete three courses:

  • INTA 311
  • INTA 312
  • Either INTA 321 or INTA 323

Landscape Architecture

Complete three courses:

  • LAND 311
  • LAND 312
  • LAND 321

Project Management

Complete three courses:

  • BILD 361
  • BILD 362
  • One course from:
    • BILD 322
    • BILD 364
    • SARC 321
    • SARC 362

Sustainable Engineering Systems

Complete three courses:

  • BILD 321
  • BILD 331
  • One course from:
    • BILD 322
    • BILD 364
    • SARC 321
    • SARC 362

Questions

  1. Do we specify the additional number of courses/points required to complete the qualification for each subject? Same question applies to the GCertDE.

Graduate Certificate in Designed Environments (GCertDE)

At-a-glance

Duration: 1 trimesters of full-time study or normally 2 if studied part-time

Can be studied part-time

Starting trimesters: 1

Applications due: Standard dates for Trimesters 1

Composition: Coursework

Research component: None

Required contact: During working hours

Location: On-campus (Te Aro)

Points and courses: 60 points (approximately 4 courses)

Entry requirements

To be accepted into this programme you'll need:

  • A Bachelor of Architectural Studies, Bachelor of Architecture, Barchelor Bachelor of Building Science or a Bachelor of Design Innovation and
  • Acceptance by the relevant Head of School of Architecture as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study.

Programme requirements

Complete at least 60 points, of which

  • At least 45 points must be from courses at 300 level or above.

Subject requirements

Architecture

Complete courses worth at least 30 points from:

  • ARCI 311
  • ARCI 312
  • SARC 321
  • SARC 351

Architecture History and Theory

Complete courses worth at least 30 points from:

  • SARC 351
  • SARC 352
  • SARC 353
  • SARC 354

Interior Architecture

Complete courses worth at least 30 points from:

  • INTA 311
  • INTA 312
  • INTA 321
  • INTA 323

Landscape Architecture

Complete courses worth at least 30 points from:

  • LAND 311
  • LAND 312
  • LAND 321

Project Management

Complete courses worth at least 30 points from:

  • BILD 361
  • BILD 362
  • BILD 322
  • BILD 364
  • SARC 321
  • SARC 362

Sustainable Engineering Systems

Complete three courses:

  • BILD 321
  • BILD 331
  • BILD 322
  • BILD 364
  • SARC 321
  • SARC 362

Find out more

  • If you want to enrol in this programme but don't meet some the entry requirements you should contact the Programme Director or Administrator to discuss your options.
  • The academic Calendar is the authoritative source of programme and course information.