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Melbourne Polytechnic Bachelor of the Built Environment

Melbourne Polytechnic

Bachelor of the Built Environment

Preston, Australia

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    About: The Bachelor of the Built Environment focuses on the design, construction, and management of sustainable environments. The course emphasizes both theory and practical skills, ensuring students grasp the complexities of modern built environments.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in architecture, urban planning, construction management, sustainability consulting, and project coordination. This degree opens pathways into various sectors in the built environment industry.

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With the number of green building projects continuing to double globally every three years, there’s never been a better time to learn sustainable principles and techniques in architectural practice. Melbourne Polytechnic’s Bachelor of the Built Environment is a contemporary degree, developed in rigorous consultation with industry and accredited in late 2013 to reflect current industry concerns and developments. You’ll gain practical skills and knowledge in the fields of design, architecture and urban design. Our industry-based teachers will share the latest theory and techniques, with an emphasis on sustainability in development. Your resulting substantial and current knowledge base and transferable skills will apply to a range of roles.

The Bachelor of The Built Environment course was developed around input from a range of stakeholders including architectural and construction firms. The content is aligned to the recommendations of the Australian Institute of Architects Standards for Undergraduate Programs in Architecture, ensuring that students have the essential current theoretical and practical skills required by architects at the undergraduate level. Melbourne Polytechnic is the only architectural school in the northern Melbourne suburbs and students have the opportunity to work on projects with local northern stakeholders, such as the City of Whittlesea and Cloverton Estate. If you’ve previously completed the Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural), you can move in this qualification with up to 9 subject credits, cutting up to three semesters from the length of your study.

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