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Bachelor of Environmental Design

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Environmental Design is a broad study area that involves design and planning in relation to natural and constructed environments. Environmental Design is a broad study area that involves design and planning in relation to natural and constructed environments.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Study Mode
In person

Entry requirements

About the Bachelor of Environmental Design

Environmental Design is a broad study area that involves design and planning in relation to natural and constructed environments. It promotes synergy between objects and settings, built form and landscape across a range of scales, climates and cultures. Incorporating architecture, landscape architecture, urban design and environmental planning, it includes the analysis, conception and representation of places, objects and policies as they shape our environments.

Bachelor of Environmental Design
Quick details
Degree specific majors
  • 3
Minimum ATAR
  • 75
Intake
  • February and July
Full time completion
  • 3 years
CRICOS CODE
  • 102863D
Excellent facilities

At the School of Design, you'll have access to well-equipped facilities including:

  • Studio spaces
  • Design Hub, a working space with senior student mentors available for assistance
  • Digital fabrication equipment such as plastic extrusion 3D printers, laser cutters and CNC milling machines
  • Multiple computer labs with 24-hour access
  • Printmaking studio with etching presses and spray booths
  • Multimedia production facilities
  • Cullity Gallery, where you'll have the opportunity to exhibit your work.
Excellent facilities
A pathway for you. A place for you
This course is available for Experience-based entry

Together with this course, you can also apply for a select number of our undergraduate bachelor's degrees.

Through our Experience-based entry, we will assess all your academic achievements, qualifications and life experiences using a point system, where points will be awarded for each item submitted, and the total number of points will determine your eligibility.

Click here to find out more about how Experience-based entry works, courses available, check your eligibility and see our FAQs.

A pathway for you. A place for you
This course is available for Experience-based entry
Bachelor of Environmental Design
Why study Environmental Design
  • You'll be learning from academic staff who are leaders in their fields
  • You can engage with industry partners from private and government sectors
  • You'll be embarking upon a career essential to the shaping of our future built and natural environments
Bachelor of Environmental Design
Why study Environmental Design
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Life at the School of Design
Life at the School of Design

UWA's School of Design is a collaboration of creative thinkers and makers that includes landscape architects, urban designers, experimental artists, historians and architects.

Bachelor of Environmental Design
You'll learn to
  • understand the histories and theories of environmental, urban, architectural and landscape design, planning and policy
  • apply principles of design and planning to the creation, preservation and sustaining of natural and constructed environments
  • develop strategic and analytical skills that inform design approaches
  • become accomplished in various modes of graphic and technical communication and representation
Bachelor of Environmental Design
You'll learn to

Alumni story
How Lyndsay is bringing her passion for Architecture back home to Albany

Hear from Lyndsay, UWA Bachelor of Environmental Design and Master of Architecture graduate, about her experience studying at UWA and her life as a graduate architect in Albany.

Alumni story
How Lyndsay is bringing her passion for Architecture back home to Albany

Study locations

Perth