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Title (Abbreviation)
At-a-glance
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At-a-glance
Name: Graduate Diploma in Designed Environments
Abbreviation: GDipDE
Duration: 2 trimesters
Duration details: 2 trimesters of full-time study or normally ? 4 if studied part time
Schedule: Lectures and studio-time
Can be studied part-time
Starting trimesters:
Applications due: Standard dates for Trimesters
Composition:
Research component:
Required contact:
Location: On-campus (Pipitea)
Size:
Entry requirements
To be accepted into this programme you'll need:
based research
Intensity: Full time or part time
Type: Coursework
Study at: On-campus (Te Aro, Wellington)
Complete: 120 points (approximately 7 courses)
Entry: Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Architectural Studies, Building Science or Design Innovation, with a B average
Start: Trimester 1
Apply by: Standard trimester dates
Costs: From database for international only at this stage
Impact of previous university study in same subject: Requires
Entry requirements
A Bachelor of Architectural Studies, Bachelor of Architecture, Bachelor of Building Science or a Bachelor of Design Innovation
To be accepted by the head of School of Architecture as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study
.Programme requirements
Complete at least ?? points from courses at 200 level or above, of which:
Subject requirements
Accounting
Complete three courses at 200 level:
- ACCY 223
- ACCY 231
- One course from
- ACCY 225
- COML 204
- TAXN 201
Complete five courses at 300 level:
- Two courses from:
- ACCY 302
- ACCY 308
- ACCY 330
- One further course from ACCY 300-399
- Two further approved 300-level courses
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120 points, of which:
- At least 75 points must be from courses at 300 level or above
Important information
- The academic Calendar is the authoritative source of programme and course information.
- If you have questions talk to a liaison officer[http://www.victoria.ac.nz/study/course-planning/appointments]. If you’re already a student here, contact a student adviser[http://www.victoria.ac.nz/fad/faculty-administration#student-advisers].
Subject requirements
Architecture
Get the theoretical and practical knowledge to design and construct the places and spaces we use every day. Learn how to consider historical and environmental issues and solve problems using the latest materials, technologies and design systems.
Complete three courses:
- ARCI 311
- ARCI 312
- Either SARC 321 or SARC 351
Architecture History and Theory
Study historical, social and political issues across architecture. You’ll consider how and why we design buildings, and find and interpret original information from historical and archaeological sources.
Complete three courses from:
- SARC 351
- SARC 352
- SARC 353
- SARC 354
Interior Architecture
Learn to apply architectural principles to the design of interior spaces in different settings. You'll develop your ability to communicate ideas using a range of media, to a range of clients with varying needs. Gain the skills required to pursue a career in furniture design, installation work and exhibition design, or as a professional interior architecture specialist.
Complete three courses:
- INTA 311
- INTA 312
- Either INTA 321 or INTA 323
Landscape Architecture
Get the skills to create engaging and functional outdoor spaces. You'll develop an understanding of your role as an architect in caring for the environment and enhancing it through design, with particular attention to New Zealand's landscape. In planning for future development, you'll look at things like how to manage flood risk or creating a long-term development plan for a city.
Complete three courses:
- LAND 311
- LAND 312
- LAND 321
Project Management
Study Project Management and get the skills to manage a construction project, including contract management and effective communication. You’ll also be able to navigate both construction and environmental law and understand issues around supply, demand and competition.
Complete three courses:
- BILD 361
- BILD 362
- One course from:
- BILD 322
- BILD 364
- SARC 321
- SARC 362
Sustainable Engineering Systems
Get the practical and theoretical knowledge you need to work in the design and construction of durable, healthy and sustainable buildings. You’ll develop the skills to design systems that include the efficient use of sustainable materials.
Complete three courses:
- BILD 321
- BILD 331
- One course from:
- BILD 322
- BILD 364
- SARC 321
- SARC 362