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5. Planning and Design
    5.1. Bachelor of Planning and Design
        5.1.1. Course objectives
        5.1.2. Course Structure - Bachelor of Planning and Design
        5.1.3. Honours


5. Planning and Design

Bachelor of Planning and Design (Pass or Honours)

5.1. Bachelor of Planning and Design

NO NEW INTAKE FROM 2007

The Bachelor of Planning and Design (BPD) is a general degree, like an arts degree, which allows students to choose subjects from across the Faculty. The degree can be taken full-time over three years or part-time over six years.

The Bachelor of Planning and Design meets the needs of those who wish:

Career opportunities

Graduates will work in various roles, dependent on their interests and subject choice. Many will choose to pursue postgraduate studies leading to careers in architectural heritage and conservation, landscape architecture, property and construction, urban design and urban planning. Some will teach and consult in related areas. All of our graduates have the analytical, project management, critical and communication skills to pursue a wide range of careers in the public and private sectors.

5.1.1. Course objectives

The course aims to:

5.1.2. Course Structure - Bachelor of Planning and Design

First Year NO NEW INTAKE FROM 2007
Semester 1Points
 702-102 City in History12.5
 Level 1 subjects offered by the Faculty37.5
Semeser 2
 Four subjects of 12.5 points (from amongst those offered by the Faculty)50
 On completion of Year 1, at least 4 subjects must be taken from those below. This must comprise of at least two subjects from at least two of the subject groups A, B or C. 
 Group A (Technology) 
 702-137 Construction Technology 1A (requies Year 12 Maths Methods prerequisite)12.5
 702-138 Construction Technology 1B (requires Year 12 Maths Methods prerequisite)12.5
 702-117 Principles of Construction Management12.5
 Group B (Social Sciences) 
 121-171 Environmental Change12.5
 705-173 Shaping the Metropolis12.5
 702-115 Introduction to Property 702-115 Introduction to Property12.5
 Group C (History) 
 702-131 European Architecture A12.5
 702-132 European Architecture B12.5
 702-233 Asian Architecture A: Southeast Asia12.5
 702-234 Asian Architecture B: China Korea Japan12.5
Total Points100.0
Second Year
Semester 1Points
 50 points (at least 37.5 being of level 2 from amongst those offered by the Faculty: 12.5 points may with approval, be of a lower level or from another faculty)50
Semester 2
 50 points (at least 37.5 being of level 2 from amongst those offered by the Faculty: 12.5 points may with approval, be of a lower level or from another faculty)50
Total Points10.00
Third Year
Semester 1Points
 50 points (at least 25 points being of level 3, from amongst those offered by the Faculty: up to 25 points of approved subjects may be of a lower level, or from another faculty)50
Semester 2
 50 points (at least 25 points being of level 3, from amongst those offered by the Faculty: up to 25 points of approved subjects may be of a lower level, or from another faculty)50
Total Points100.0

This structure may be varied, with approval, provided only that each student complete at least two sequences, each consisting of three sequential subjects within the Faculty. Majors are not listed on academic transcripts or testamurs.

Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Planning and Design should seek subject selection advice from the course coordinator Professor Miles Lewis.

Mid-year entry

Mid-year entry is also available for students who meet the entrance criteria previously described. Mid-year students should seek subject selection advice from a course advisor.

5.1.3. Honours

The Bachelor of Planning and Design (Honours) is a one-year course for which the prerequisite is the completion of the BPD or its equivalent to at least 70 per cent (H2B) grade standard. Students will be awarded the Bachelor of Planning and Design (Honours) after completing a further 100 points including 705-444 Research Methods (Honours) (12.5 points) and 705-455 Research Project A (Honours) (12.5 points) plus a further 25 points of Level 4 subjects or higher.



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