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10. Undergraduate entry


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10. Undergraduate entry

 10. Undergraduate entry

The following VCE subjects are prerequisites:

Architecture: English, Mathematical Methods and two subjects from the acceptable group of subjects set by the University;

Property and Construction: English, Mathematical Methods and two subjects from the acceptable group of subjects set by the University;

Urban Planning and Development: English, and three subjects from the acceptable group of subjects set by the University;

Bachelor of Arts (Planning and Design): English, and three from the accept-able group of subjects set by the University.

Students who do not complete these subjects satisfactorily during their VCE will not be eligible for entry to the Faculty's courses.

For environmental studies, landscape architecture and urban planning a background in any of economics, geography, history, politics or law is a valuable asset. In all of the professional streams a capacity for creative problem-solving, an imaginative understanding of people's needs and aspirations, and an ability to communicate and organise are all highly desirable.



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