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73E Bachelor of Environmental Design

The Bachelor of Environmental Design is a 3-year course offered full time and part time through the School of Architecture & Design. It's primarily a pre-professional course and aims to produce graduates whose creative abilities are developed to a level of competence necessary to gain admission to the Bachelor of Environmental Design with Honours, Master of Architecture, and equivalent courses in the fields of architecture, town planning and related design areas.
(See University Handbook Entry)


S2F Associate Degree in Furniture Design

This two-year course is offered full time and part-time by the Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology through the School of Architecture & Design. It is undertaken on campus in Inveresk, Launceston and gives graduates a foundation in the design and fabrication of furniture.
(See University Handbook Entry)


D4A Bachelor of Environmental Design with Honours

This 1-year full-time or 2-year part-time course is offered on-campus by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology and is available at Launceston through the School of Architecture. The course is designed to provide research training and to develop more specialised knowledge in selected areas of design which are especially relevant to today's environmental concerns and which are already incorporated in the programs of the School.
(See University Handbook Entry)


D7C Master of Architecture

This two-year pre-professional degree course is offered full time and part time by the Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology through the School of Architecture & Design. It is undertaken on campus in Inveresk, Launceston and prepares graduates for professional practice as architects.
(See University Handbook Entry)


D7D Master of Architecture with Honours

This two-year pre-professional degree course is offered full time and part time by the Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology through the School of Architecture & Design. It is undertaken on campus in Inveresk, Launceston and prepares graduates for professional practice as architects. The MArchHons course is specifically designed to give high-achieving students the opportunity to extend.
(See University Handbook Entry)