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悉尼科技大学毕业照

院校类型:大学/高等教育院校级别:本科CRICOS:00099F风景园林学士学位悉尼科技大学课程旨在培养与自然景观和人造景观相关的设计、施工和管理技能。这个学位是为那些谁是对可持续发展,生态,城市环境和设计的热情。掌握了成功的公共空间如何有助于约束复杂的城市环境的应用知识,学生们学习创建可持续和有凝聚力的地方。通过密集的设计工作室项目,学生们开发出创造性、实用性和弹性的设计解决方案,将艺术和科学结合起来。这种结合对于平衡环境需求与当代社会和文化需求至关重要。学生准备成为设计专业人士谁可以创造性地解决当代社会的关键挑战,包括气候变化,城市密度和生物多样性的损失。为了教授必要的设计策略、工具和方法,该学位侧重于全球城市,尤其是欧洲和亚洲的城市。这一重点体现在案例研究、设计和规划理论、技术分析和全球考察中。通过对当地环境的深入研究,确保将生态思想应用到城市景观设计中,平衡了国际关注的焦点。荣誉流允许学生在相关兴趣领域从事更高水平的学术研究。UTS为毕业生提供申请风景园林硕士学位的机会。本悉尼科技大学课程共有192个学分。正常的全日制负荷是每节课4个6学分的科目,4年内每年总共48个学分。一年级包括四门必修的6学分科目。第二年和第三年包括一个6学分的选修课和三个必修课。四年级包括两个12学分的高级工作室、两个6学分的必修科目和两个6学分的选修课。科目景观建筑标准入学要求澳大利亚12年级资格,AQF文凭,或同等资格要求的水平。如果学生缺乏学历但有丰富的专业经验,可以根据特殊高等教育入学考试(STAT)的结果考虑申请。具有国际资格的国际学生或本地申请人的英语水平要求为:雅思成绩:6.5分,写作成绩6.0分;托福成绩:论文成绩:550-583分,TWE成绩4.5分;网络成绩:79-93分,写作成绩21分或AE5:Pass或PTE:58-64或CAE:176-184。入学资格并不保证提供一个名额。假设数学和英语知识。推荐设计和技术、视觉艺术。该悉尼科技大学课程已获得澳大利亚风景园林学会的初步认可。将在2017年,即第一批学生毕业前6个月,寻求全面认证。学习途径成功完成本悉尼科技大学课程的学生可以继续学习风景园林硕士,前提是他们在获得学士学位后的下一学年入学,或在学士学位授予后请不超过一学年的假(硕士学位已于2017年秋季批准提供);学生应查看UTS网站,并联系UTS:设计、建筑和建筑,了解悉尼科技大学课程的详细信息和任何更新。学习信息大学学费入学年中录取出勤城市阿塔尔:85无可用信息更多信息职业选择包括景观设计师、土地管理专业人士、区域规划师、城市设计师、教育工作者和政策制定者。
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution Level: Undergraduate CRICOS: 00099F The Bachelor of Landscape Architecture is a course designed to develop skills in design, construction and management associated with our natural and built landscapes. This degree is for those who are passionate about sustainability, ecology, urban environments and design. Equipped with the applied knowledge of how successful public spaces can help bind complex city environments, students learn to create sustainable and cohesive places. Through intensive design studio projects, students develop creative, practical and resilient design solutions that combine both art and science. This combination is essential to balancing environmental needs with those of contemporary society and culture. Students are poised to become design professionals who can creatively address key challenges of contemporary society including climate change, urban densification and biodiversity loss. To teach the necessary design strategies, tools and methods, the degree focuses on global cities, notably in Europe and Asia. This focus is manifested in case studies, design and planning theory, technical analysis, and global study tours. A strong international focus is balanced by in-depth study of the local environment to ensure that ecological thinking is applied to city landscape design. The honours stream allows students to work at a higher level of academic study in a relevant area of interest. UTS offers graduates the opportunity to apply to the Master of Landscape Architecture. Structure The course comprises a total of 192 credit points. The normal full-time load is four 6-credit-point subjects a session, totalling 48 credit points a year for four years. Year 1 comprises four compulsory 6-credit-point subjects a session. Years 2 and 3 comprise one 6-credit-point elective and three compulsory subjects a session. Year 4 comprises two 12-credit-point advanced studios, two compulsory 6-credit-point subjects and two 6-credit-point electives. Subjects Landscape architecture Standard entry requirements Australian Year 12 qualification, AQF Diploma, or equivalent qualification at the required level. Applications may be considered based on the results of the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) if students lack academic qualifications but have extensive professional experience. The English proficiency requirement for international students or local applicants with international qualifications is: Academic IELTS: 6.5 overall with a writing score of 6.0 Or TOEFL: paper based: 550-583 overall with TWE of 4.5, internet based: 79-93 overall with a writing score of 21 Or AE5: Pass Or PTE: 58-64 Or CAE: 176-184. Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place. Assumed knowledge Mathematics and English. Design and Technology, Visual Arts are recommended. Recognition The course has received preliminary accreditation by the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects. Full accreditation will be sought in 2017, six months before the graduation of the first student cohort. Study pathways Students who have successfully completed this course may proceed to the Master of Landscape Architecture as continuing students, provided they enrol in the next academic year after award of the bachelor's degree, or seek leave of absence for no longer than one academic year after award of the bachelor's degree (the master's has been approved for offer from Autumn 2017); students should check the UTS website and contact UTS: Design, Architecture and Building for the full details and any updates about the course. Study information Campus Fees Entry Mid year intake Attendance City ATAR: 85 No No information available Further information Career options include landscape architect, land management professional, regional planner, urban designer, educator and policymaker.