Course Level

Bachelor Degree (Pass)

CRICOS

089222F

Bachelor of Computational Design (Honours)

Computational Design combines architecture and design, and computer science and engineering to the way design content are imagined, created, fabricated, delivered and displayed. Advancements in 3D modelling, material science and digital fabrication have created a demand for designers who can use these technologies and unleash the power of computers to produce and present technical and aesthetic solutions to the challenges in the built environment. During this degree you'll be empowered with a new understanding of digital technologies and their application within the built environment, spanning architecture, construction, industrial design and urban planning. You'll learn cutting-edge computer design skills and digital technologies including: 3D modelling through the use of gaming and graphics technology, digital geometry and parametric design, responsive environments, as well as form making and fabrication using 3D printers and laser cutters.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Kensington

Flexible Delivery - 1 years

N/A
N/A

Structure

The Bachelor of Computational Design is a 3-year program consisting of 22 courses and a graduation project (144 Units Of Credit/UOC).

Subjects

  • Computational Design Theory
  • Optimisation and Decision Support
  • Smart and Ubiquitous Cities
  • Responsive Environments
  • Digital Fabrication and Construction
  • Gaming and Visual Representation
  • BIM modelling.

Entry requirements

  • Entry to this degree is based on your Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) or an equivalent rank calculated from the following: NSW HSC and Interstate Year 12 Qualifications International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB) GCE A-Levels New Zealand NCEA Level 3 Overseas secondary qualifications considered equivalent to Australian studies Post secondary or tertiary studies such as completed TAFE diplomas and other university study University preparation programs

Recognition

Bonus Points, HSC Plus, Elite Athletes and Performers, Education Access Scheme, Indigenous Admission Scheme, Alternative Admission by Portfolio, Internal Program Transfer, Pathways through other educational institutions, Mature Age Pathway

Study Pathways

Students wishing to undertake the optional research based Honours Year (48 units of credit) will need to have achieved a credit average (WAM 65+) in their Bachelor of Computational Design and have demonstrated strong performance in their proposed area of research.

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