Bachelor (Honours)
Satisfactory completion of Year 12 in an Australian school system or equivalent.
Bachelor of Design (Landscape Architecture)
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Our landscape architecture course is relevant and informed by the latest research. You'll work on real-world landscape design projects in practical studio settings and involving community participation.
We have a 50-year history as one of Australia's principal landscape educators and our graduates are leading practitioners employed around the world.
Our graduates find careers independently in small partnerships or as a member of large multidisciplinary teams with other professionals such as architects engineers urban designers and town planners. You may work in private practice or in government areas at local state and federal levels.
You will be engaged primarily in site planning site design planting design and landscape planning. Careers include pathways to being an accredited landscape architect landscape designer landscape technician and landscape construction technician. Many graduates enjoy work in overseas practices.
Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (Urban and Regional Planning)We are recognised for combining community involvement with design and implementation skills which are based on links with engineering property economics architecture and landscape architecture.
You will work on inclusive community planning integrated infrastructure provision creative design and practical problem-solving projects run in collaboration with partners in local and state government developers and local community groups.
Use your combined landscape architecture and urban development skills in careers with private developers government bodies and communities to enhance established neighbourhoods and shape new suburbs cities and regions.
Other career choices include urban design transport planning development assessment plan preparation for housing and industrial areas open space and recreational planning environmental protection and social and economic development.
This course has accreditation from the Planning Institute of Australia.
Use your combined skills of Landscape Architecture and Urban Development in careers with private developers government bodies and communities to enhance established neighbourhoods and shape new suburbs cities and regions.
In order to complete this course you must complete a total of 480 credit points made up of 192 credit points from the Bachelor of Design (Landscape Architecture) and 288 credit points from the Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (Urban and Regional Planning). You will study design and urban development units in your first your years and concentrate on urban development studies for the remainder of this course.
Design componentIn order to complete the Landscape Architecture major you must complete a total of 192 credit points of core units comprising:
The Urban and Regional Planning major component requires completion of 288 credit points (24 units) consisting of:
**Two units are completed as part of the Urban and Regional Planning component and will contribute to the completion requirements of both courses.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credit towards your QUT degree with one of our worldwide exchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or two semesters (or during the semester break) and the units you take can be in either degree area depending on how they match with your QUT course.
In order to complete this course you must complete a total of 480 credit points made up of 192 credit points from the Bachelor of Design (Landscape Architecture) and 288 credit points from the Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (Urban and Regional Planning). You will study design and urban development units in your first your years and concentrate on urban development studies for the remainder of this course.
Design componentIn order to complete the Landscape Architecture major you must complete a total of 192 credit points of core units comprising:
The Urban and Regional Planning major component requires completion of 288 credit points (24 units) consisting of:
**Two units are completed as part of the Urban and Regional Planning component and will contribute to the completion requirements of both courses.
Study overseasStudy overseas while earning credit towards your QUT degree with one of our worldwide exchange partners.
Overseas study can be for one or two semesters (or during the semester break) and the units you take can be in either degree area depending on how they match with your QUT course.