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Courses in Architecture and Built Environment

Bachelor of Design (Architecture)

  Architecture at Deakin opens doors to future careers in Australia and overseas. Many students are employed during their courses and graduates are given opportunities to play leading roles in teams designing and managing large projects. They work in China, Dubai, Oslo, Berlin, the Middle East, Malaysia, the UK, the US and many other places. more...
 
 

Bachelor of Architecture / Construction Management

  The flagship of the School is the combined degree in Architecture and Construction Management. This program of study blends the two degrees of Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Construction Management into a continuous framework. The course is available in either normal (six years) or accelerated (five years) patterns depending on your choice to study continuously or have summer vacations. more...
 

Bachelor of Construction Management

  Do you want to study a course with an enviable employment rate after graduation, lucrative career options and the chance to work overseas? Then Deakin has the answer. The Bachelor of Construction Management degree is recognised for practice in over 50 countries and soughtafter by potential employers in the private and public sector, including some of Australia’s biggest and most renowned construction companies. more...
 

Bachelor of Property and Real Estate

  Deakin’s three-year Property and Real Estate course provides knowledge and skill development in property valuation, real estate practice, property economics and urban development, with specialisation options in either business or built environment disciplines. It aims to equip students with an understanding of the legalities, principles and processes for a professional role in this field and an appreciation of a professional ethic which emphasises responsibility and responsiveness to community needs. more...

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Information in this publication was correct at the date of publish. For the most up to date information please refer to the Deakin course website www.deakin.edu.au/courses (for course structures) and VTAC www.vtac.edu.au (for pre-requisites).

 

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Change of Preference

If you've changed your mind about the courses you want to study, the Change of Preference (COP) period is your opportunity to reassess, reorder, add or delete courses from your VTAC list of course preferences.