Program Code
8132
Duration
1.5 Years
Program Description
Buildings and urban environments represent a major source of human
impact on natural ecosystems and sustainable development has now become
a major concern of urban policy and development. There is an increased
demand for built environment and related professionals to develop
knowledge and skills appropriate to sustainable development, and an
expansion of specialised career opportunities in both the public and
private sector. The program is an advanced interdisciplinary coursework
program which provides opportunities for graduates from a wide range of
backgrounds (e.g.: architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning,
building, property development, civil engineering, etc.) to improve their
knowledge and skills in the application of the principles of sustainable
development to the planning, design, construction and management of buildings
and the urban environment. While approached from an international perspective,
the program places special emphasis on the rapidly developing South East
Asian region.
Distinguished Features of the Program
These are fully articulated programs which allow for flexibility in course
selection and progression. It is possible for student's to start with
graduate certificate and progress to a graduate diploma or masters,
depending on results. Overseas students may be limited to some option
by their visa restrictions. It is also possible to study some courses
as part of professional development.
- The programs are supported by experienced academics.
- There are many specialisation options through electives and graduate projects.
- The programs assist in building key skills to serve growing professional needs.
- The programs help to develop broad understanding of the key issues as they affect the built environment.
Key aims of the program are:
- to improve understanding of the issues in sustainability.
- to develop skills in energy modelling, LCA, planning and design.
- understanding human factors and urban planning considerations.
- specialisation through a graduate project and electives.