Bachelor of Design in Architecture (Honours)/Master of Architecture
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of the program students will be able to:
No. |
Course Learning Outcome |
Graduate Quality |
Graduate Quality |
Graduate Quality |
Graduate Quality |
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1 |
Exercise ethical judgement based on deep understanding of the fundamental concerns of the discipline of architecture and the ways that its knowledge and practices are shared, assessed and accepted. |
Depth of disciplinary expertise |
Integrated professional, ethical and personal identity |
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2 |
Appraise the multiple criteria of architectural design, including programmatic, thematic, structural and environmental concerns, and synthesise these in persuasive architectural projects that are conceptually rigorous and technically adept. |
Depth of disciplinary expertise |
Critical thinking and Problem solving |
Inventiveness |
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3 |
Demonstrate advanced understanding of the key ideas, movements and protagonists in historical and contemporary architectural discourse, and critique and challenge them using the conventions of humanities research. |
Depth of disciplinary expertise |
Critical thinking and Problem solving |
Communication (oral and written) |
Integrated professional, ethical and personal identity |
4 |
Identify and examine the technical and environmental factors acting on architectural design, and devise carefully integrated solutions using evidence-based criteria. |
Depth of disciplinary expertise |
Critical thinking and Problem solving |
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5 |
Employ well-developed skills and fluency in various modes of architectural representation, including drawings and models, to develop and communicate convincing architectural propositions. |
Depth of disciplinary expertise |
Critical thinking and Problem solving |
Information and Digital literacy |
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6 |
Work collaboratively in interdisciplinary contexts to address complex built environment problems, accommodating differing cultural values and practices to promote just outcomes and enact positive change. |
Cultural competence |
Interdisciplinary effectiveness |
Integrated professional, ethical and personal identity |
Influence |
7 |
Respond successfully to the challenges of new knowledges and practices in architecture, including emergent technologies, to arrive at novel solutions to complex problems. |
Depth of disciplinary expertise |
Information and Digital literacy |
Inventiveness |
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8 |
Demonstrate a strong working knowledge of the regulatory and legal frameworks within which the architectural profession operates, and formulate and justify decisions made in these contexts using appropriate terminology. |
Depth of disciplinary expertise |
Communication (oral and written) |
Information and Digital literacy |
Integrated professional, ethical and personal identity |
9 |
Navigate the differing theoretical underpinnings, methodologies and conventions of various modes of architectural research to successfully conduct a substantial independent research project. |
Critical thinking and Problem solving |
Communication (oral and written) |
Inventiveness |
Influence |