Students
Tuition Fee
NZD 5,244
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
12 weeks
Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Architecture | Interior Architecture | Landscape Architecture
Area of study
Architecture and Construction | Arts
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
NZD 5,244
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-11-17-
About Program

Program Overview


SARC 371: International Field Study

Course Description

A cross-cultural design exploration of designed spaces and sites with special emphasis on understanding why and how they are uniquely formed by the historical and cultural contexts they are part of and the design inspiration that can be derived from such understanding.


Course Details

  • Dates: 17 Nov 2025 to 8 Feb 2026
  • Starts: Trimester 3
  • Fees:
    • Domestic students: NZ$1,137.45
    • International students: NZ$5,244.15
  • Campus: Te Aro
  • Estimated Workload: Approximately 150 hours or 12.5 hours per week for 12 weeks
  • Points: 15

Entry Restrictions

  • Prerequisites: 60 200-level ARCI/INTA/LAND/SARC points
  • Corequisites: None
  • Restrictions: None

Taught By

School of Architecture — Faculty of Architecture and Design Innovation


Disclaimer

This course outline may be subject to change.


Key Dates

Find important dates—including mid-trimester teaching breaks—on the University's key dates calendar.


About This Course

The value of architecture is no longer appraised merely as a formal object, but by its ability to respond to relevant transformations. Urban transformations are often marked by architectural icons and these in turn are demonstrations of local cultures, cultural change, social progress, and the economic prosperity of a city and its people over time.


Course Learning Objectives

Students who pass this course should be able to:


  1. Interpret and classify typologies in the built environment.
  2. Analyse precedents for use in design research.
  3. Reflect on the contextual and cultural issues that affect design.
  4. Express the sensual and experiential qualities of architecture / interior architecture / landscape architecture.
  5. Communicate clearly through graphic, verbal, and written techniques as well as demonstrate and construct critical analysis.

How This Course Is Taught

As an International Field Study, this course involves site visits, workshops, and guest lectures. Itinerary details and schedules will be published on the course Blackboard page and circulated via email.


Assessment

  • Project One: Analysis of Culture + Context (15%)
  • Project Two: Analysis of Three Designed Environments (60%)
  • Project Three: Oral Presentation (25%)

Mandatory Requirements

In addition to achieving an overall pass mark of at least 50%, students must:


  1. Participate in all activities planned for the international field study component of the course.

What You'll Need to Get

Students will need to provide all materials and equipment as necessary for the completion of course work.


Additional Expenses

Students will be advised of additional expenses, including airfares, accommodation, local travel overseas, entry tickets to sites listed in the field study itinerary, and other likely costs in advance at scheduled pre-course commencement meetings.


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