Bachelor of Architectural Studies draft
Auckland , New Zealand
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Tuition Fee
NZD 52,148
Per year
Start Date
2027-03-01
Medium of studying
Not Available
Duration
36 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
NZD 52,148
Intakes
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-03-02 | - |
| 2027-03-01 | - |
| 2027-03-02 | - |
About Program
Program Overview
Introduction to the Bachelor of Architectural Studies
The Bachelor of Architectural Studies (BAS) is a three-year studio-based programme that explores the design, theoretical, and environmental aspects of architecture and the built environment. It is the first step towards becoming a registered architect.
Programme Overview
The BAS introduces students to the fundamental aspects of architecture, including studio courses, real-world case studies, and future-based speculation projects. Students develop their design skills and creative practice, with access to industry-standard software and fully-equipped workshops.
Programme Structure
The programme is structured over three years, with each year comprising 120 points.
Year 1 (120 points)
- Code: BLTENV 101, Name: People, Place and Design Studio, Type: Compulsory core course, Points: 15
- Code: BLTENV 102, Name: Environmental and Social Justice, Type: Compulsory core course, Points: 15
- Code: BLTENV 103, Name: Media for Spatial Practices, Type: Compulsory core course, Points: 15
- Code: WTRENG 100, Name: Waipapa Taumata Rau, Type: Core course, Points: 15
- Code: ARCHDES 103, Name: Design 2, Type: Compulsory core course, Points: 15
- Code: ARCHDRC 104, Name: Architectural Media 2, Type: Compulsory core course, Points: 15
- Code: ARCHHTC 102, Name: Modern Architecture and Urbanism, Type: Compulsory core course, Points: 15
- Name: General Education course, Type: General Education course, Points: 15
Year 2 (120 points)
- Code: ARCHDES 200, Name: Design 3, Type: Compulsory core course, Points: 30
- Code: ARCHDRC 203, Name: Architectural Media 3, Type: Compulsory core course, Points: 15
- Code: ARCHTECH 207, Name: Design Technology 1, Type: Compulsory core course, Points: 15
- Code: ARCHDES 201, Name: Design 4, Type: Compulsory core course, Points: 30
- Code: ARCHHTC 237, Name: Postmodern and Contemporary Architecture and Urbanism, Type: Compulsory core course, Points: 15
- Code: ARCHTECH 210, Name: Environmental Design 1, Type: Compulsory core course, Points: 15
Year 3 (120 points)
- Code: ARCHDES 300, Name: Design 5, Type: Compulsory core course, Points: 30
- Code: ARCHHTC 341, Name: Worlds of Architecture, Type: Compulsory core course, Points: 15
- Code: ARCHTECH 314, Name: Environmental Design 2, Type: Compulsory core course, Points: 15
- Code: ARCHDES 301, Name: Design 6, Type: Compulsory core course, Points: 30
- Code: ARCHPRM 305, Name: Professional Studies 1, Type: Compulsory core course, Points: 15
- Code: ARCHTECH 315, Name: Design Technology 2, Type: Compulsory core course, Points: 15
Entry Requirements
New Zealand Secondary School Qualifications
- University Entrance (UE) standard
- Rank score for this programme
- Specific subjects or credits in particular subjects
Guaranteed Rank Score, Subject, and Other Requirements
- Qualification: NCEA, Score required: 230
- Qualification: CIE, Score required: 280
- Qualification: IB, Score required: 31
Tertiary Qualifications
- One semester of successful bachelor-degree-level study from a New Zealand tertiary institution
- One year of successful study as part of an acceptable sub-degree qualification from a New Zealand tertiary institution
- GPA or GPE of 4.7
Guaranteed Grade Requirements
- GPA: 4.7
- GPE: 4.7
International Students
Secondary School Qualifications
- International Baccalaureate Diploma with a minimum total score of 24
- General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced Level with a minimum of three A-Level subjects
- Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) with a minimum of three A-Level subjects
Minimum Grade, Subject, and Other Requirements
- Qualification: IB, Score required: 31, IELTS: 6.0
- Qualification: GCE A Level/CIE, Score required: BBB, IELTS: 6.0
Tertiary Qualifications
- One year of successful bachelor-degree-level study at a recognised university overseas
- GPE of 4.7, IELTS: 6.0
Fees
2026 Fees
- Domestic students: NZ$10,158
- International students: NZ$52,148
Key Dates
- Application closing date: 8 December
- Start date for Semester One: 2 March
Portfolio Guidelines
- The portfolio must include between 12 and 15 pages of the applicant's own drawings, design, and/or other creative works
- Each page may consist of one or multiple images
- Writing should be kept to a minimum, with descriptions provided using the SlideRoom function
- The portfolio should display evidence of a variety of techniques and media, interest in buildings and spaces, and understanding of spaces and construction principles
Career Paths
- Architect (following successful completion of MArch(Prof) or one of the associated combined masters degrees and professional registration)
- Architectural historian or writer
- Building industry consultant
- Digital design professional
- Heritage or cultural consultant
- Interior designer
- Project manager
Further Study Options
- Master of Architecture (Professional)
- Master of Architecture (Professional) and Heritage Conservation
- Master of Architecture (Professional) and Urban Design
- Master of Architecture (Professional) and Urban Planning (Professional)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Architecture
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