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Bachelor of Architectural Computing (Honours)University of New South Wales, Australia

Qualification:

Bachelor Degree

Awarding body:

University Of New South Wales

Start Date:

20-Jul

Cost:

AUS $23,040 a year

Duration:

4 Year(s)

Study mode:

Full time

Course description:

This course focuses on the thoughtful and creative application of digital technologies to enhance the design professions and improve the quality of the built environment. While specialising in this computing field, students will be immersed in the culture and philosophy of the built environment disciplines. Students are prepared for a leadership role in the thoughtful application of computer technology, informed by a solid understanding of design computing theory, and in that way, positioned to guide the built environment professions in the use of leading edge technologies to address the diverse imperatives of current design practice. Graduates will have expertise in a wide range of design tools, but more importantly, they will be leading the adaptation and application of the ever-changing digital technology landscape. Some of the technologies currently addressed include: building information modelling and management, visualisation and animation, multimedia, web and graphic design, interactive virtual environments, application extension and development, database management, analysis tools and ubiquitous computing.

Entry requirements:

Students must have completed an undergraduate degree or equivalent. They must also satisfy the English language requirement as follows: IELTS score of at least 6.0 or a TOEFL score (paper-based test) of at least 550, with a minimum score of 4.5 in the TWE, a TOEFL score (computer-based test) of at least 213, with a minimum score of 4.5 in the essay component, or a TOEFL score (internet test) of at least 79, with a minimum score of 21 in Writing.

Application details:

Students currently completing an Australian Year 12 (either in Australia or offshore) or NZ NCEA Level 3 qualification or the International Baccalaureate in Australia must apply through Universities Admissions Centre (UAC). Students from other countries should complete the application form and attach certified copies of original documents, including academic transcripts from high school and any post-secondary study as well as original copies of English language test results. An application fee of AUD $100 applies to each paper application form and is payable by credit card, bank cheque or bank draft made out to The University of New South Wales. Applications should be sent to the following address: The Direct Admissions Office, UNSW Sydney 2052 Australia. Students can also apply online.

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