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Pursuing a Landscape Architecture degree equips you with the expertise to develop superior design solutions for various spaces. You'll tackle modern issues like climate adaptation, urban growth, and sustainable practices. This program blends artistic expression, cultural influences, natural systems, and scientific principles to craft dynamic, practical environments. You'll master spatial awareness, scale comprehension, and cutting-edge design software for space planning. Graduates emerge with the capability to transform surroundings through both aesthetic appeal and functionality.
The Bachelor of Architectural Studies (BAS) is a three-year program providing foundational knowledge and hands-on experience to launch careers in architecture, landscape architecture, or interior architecture.
First-year students collaborate with Building Science peers, establishing fundamental knowledge of built environment theories and principles.
Develop comprehensive skills across diverse disciplines including design techniques, technological applications, architectural heritage, ecological studies, theoretical frameworks, and urban planning concepts.
This foundational year prepares you to confidently select your specialization, with options including Architecture, Architectural History and Theory, Interior Architecture, or Landscape Architecture.