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QUT (Queensland University of Technology)

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Bachelor of Design - International (Landscape Architecture)

  • Bachelor

You'll work on real-world projects in studio settings and gain knowledge of emerging industry trends. This course combines your design degree with a year of international studies.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
4 years full-time, 8 years part-time
Course Code
401392, 096566A
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Jul
ATAR
87

About this course

Highlights
  • Travel overseas, immerse yourself in a different culture and be on pace with international design trends.
  • Enjoy a year of studying with one of our international partner universities in the UK, Sweden, Denmark, Hong Kong, the US and Canada.
  • Enhance your global employability and open unique career opportunities.
Highlights
  • Travel overseas, immerse yourself in a different culture and be on pace with international design trends.
  • Enjoy a year of studying with one of our international partner universities in the UK, Sweden, Denmark, Hong Kong, the US and Canada.
  • Enhance your global employability and open unique career opportunities.

Entry requirements

Prerequisites

Satisfactory completion of Year 12 in an Australian school system or equivalent.

Study locations

Gardens Point

What you will learn

Great design is happening all around the world. If you want to travel overseas immerse yourself in a different culture and be on pace with the design trends emerging in another country this degree is for you.

In this course you will learn to combine landscape systems with urban design and environmental science to create outdoor spaces with positive cultural and environmental impact. Your degree will begin with introductory and shared impact lab units where working with students from other disciplines you'll focus on problems and social issues and identify potential solutions connected to industry and community.

Your introductory studies will focus on foundational landscape design knowledge skills and applications covering a range of design principles theories and processes which you will apply to real or simulated design scenarios. Building on these foundations you'll then explore core units covering building materials flora ecology landform and tectonics as well as the legislative environment governing landscape construction.

In your third year of study you will spend two semesters (96 credit points) studing abroad before returing to
transfer skills and knowledge to a workplace or professional context and gain practical work experience with work integrated learning.

Career pathways

Careers and outcomes

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 will benefit from a 50-year history as one of Australia's principal landscape educators with graduates that 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 in private practice or local state and federal levels of government. With international design experience many graduates enjoy work in overseas practices.

An additional year of International studies will enhance your global employability and open unique career opportunities.
Possible careers
  • Landscape architect
  • Landscape construction technician
  • Landscape designer
  • Landscape technician

Course structure

To meet the course requirements for the Bachelor of Design - International (Landscape Architecture) you must complete a total of 384 credit points made up of:

  • a design major (144 credit points) including four shared foundation units (48 credit points) and 96 credit points from the landscape architecture discipline
  • four school-wide impact lab units (48 credit points)
  • complementary studies made up of:
    • design specialisation units (minimum 48 credit points)
    • a minor or a combination of design specialisation units and electives (unit options) (48 credit points).
  • an international study year (96 credit points).

Note: Bachelor of Design - International is being introduced progressively with first year introduced in 2019 and fourth year in 2022.

Special conditions

You'll need to meet certain criteria to be eligible for your exchange year. Check your eligibility.

You must also complete DYB102 Impact Lab 2: People at any stage prior to your exchange.

Where possible QUT will try to ensure you get your preferred study destination but this cannot be guaranteed. However if you meet the QUT exchange program requirements as well as DE45 course requirements you will be able to undertake an overseas study experience.

Study Plan Progression

To meet the course requirements for the Bachelor of Design - International (Landscape Architecture) you must complete a total of 384 credit points made up of:

  • a design major (144 credit points) including four shared foundation units (48 credit points) and 96 credit points from the landscape architecture discipline
  • four school-wide impact lab units (48 credit points)
  • complementary studies made up of:
    • design specialisation units (minimum 48 credit points)
    • a minor or a combination of design specialisation units and electives (unit options) (48 credit points).
  • an international study year (96 credit points).

Note: Bachelor of Design - International is being introduced progressively with first year introduced in 2019 and fourth year in 2022.

Special conditions

You'll need to meet certain criteria to be eligible for your exchange year including:

  • be currently enrolled at QUT (not deferred).
  • have a GPA of at least 4.50. This must be maintained up until your time of departure for exchange.
  • you must complete DYB102 Impact Lab 2: People at any stage prior to your exchange.
  • be supported by your faculty who will be asked to confirm your suitability to participate in the exchange program. They will consider any history of not meeting the standards of behaviour outlined in the Student Code of Conduct.
  • be financially self-sufficient for the duration of your exchange. You'll need to pay for your own travel and living expenses.
  • agree to the key exchange requirements when applying for exchange. These include but are not limited to:
    • Abiding by the QUT code of conduct whilst on exchange
    • Attending the compulsory pre-departure session.
    • Abiding by all exchange conditions with regards to QUT insurance and registration with Customer Care. More information about this is given on the pre-departure page.

Students who do not meet these requirements will be ineligible.

Where possible QUT will try to ensure students get their preferred study destination but this cannot be guaranteed. However every student who meets the QUT exchange program requirements as well as DE45 course requirements will be able to undertake an overseas study experience.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Architecture & Building courses at QUT (Queensland University of Technology).
72.3%
Overall satisfaction
75.4%
Skill scale
55.9%
Teaching scale
79.3%
Employed full-time
$55.7k
Average salary