Outline
Outline
Are you a creative thinker who is fascinated by construction and innovative design?
In this course you will explore the connection between architecture, culture and daily life. You’ll study building design and construction, and learn to express architectural ideas in different mediums including reports, models and multimedia.
You'll also have the opportunity to gain insights into architectural design skills informed by critical thinking, sustainability, technical skills and sociocultural understanding.
After completing this undergraduate certificate you may qualify for entry into Curtin's Bachelor of Applied Science (Architectural Science) and be eligible for credit for the four units completed (which will reduce the time needed to gain your bachelor degree).
What you'll learn
- Apply principles and concepts of architecture in a variety of contexts relevant to paraprofessional work and/or further learning
- Apply critical and creative thinking and problem solving skills to generate innovative solutions to architecture problems
- Use technology appropriately to communicate effectively with clients, planning approvers, builders and other relevant industry professionals
- Consider global perspectives on architecture and international architecture standards
- Demonstrate respect for Indigenous values, cultures and knowledges and consider Indigenous perspectives