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Bachelor of Industrial Design

2008 | 2009 | 2010

Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences | Louis Laybourne-Smith School of Architecture and Design

Program Code: DBDI

Program Level: Undergraduate

SATAC code: 424071

Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER) for 2009 Entry: 55.00 (Internal)

Home Campus: City West

Program Length (in EFTSL): 4

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Aim

To graduate students into the profession of Industrial Design who are capable of designing and implementing socially and environmentally responsive environments, objects, products and systems.

Entry requirements

Applicants are required to have one of the following qualifications:

Qualified for the SACE:

Completed the equivalent secondary education qualifications as required for University entry under SACE and fulfilled any prerequisite requirements;

Completed the International Baccalaureate Diploma and fulfilled any prerequisite requirements;

Completed or partly completed a recognised higher education program at a recognised higher education institution and fulfilled any prerequisite requirements;

Completed at least four Open Universities Australia (OUA) courses at the appropriate level and fulfilled any prerequisite requirements;

Completed an award from TAFE or from another registered training organisation at AQF Certificate IV or above and fulfilled any prerequisite requirements; 

Qualified for Special Entry and fulfilled any prerequisite requirements;

Completed the University Foundation Studies program.

Special entry provisions may also apply for ATSI applicants.

English language entry requirements

For international applicants for whom English is a second language, the minimum English language requirements are:

International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic): Minimum score of 6.0 in Reading and Writing subscores and minimum overall score of 6.0 obtained within the last two years or corresponding results from an equivalent test such as TOEFL or the appropriate Academic English language level delivered at CELUSA; or

Successful completion of a secondary qualification in Australia within the last two years; or

Successful completion of at least one year of tertiary study in Australia within the last two years; or

Successful completion of one year of secondary or tertiary study conducted and completed in English within the last two years in a country in which:

Content/structure

The program is a four year full-time or part-time equivalent program. Year 1 introduces students to basic skills and concepts and establishes a theoretical framework. Year 2 and Year 3 develop competence in core areas. Year 4 expands the intellectual and professional areas of the program and provides scope for specialisation through electives.

The program requires completion of courses comprising 144 units.

Professional Recognition

Graduates of this program are eligible for Associate Membership of the Design Institute of Australia.

Honours

The degree may be awarded with Honours for meritorious performance in the program. Selection will be made in accordance with University procedures.

Fee information

Fees for Domestic students: Commonwealth Supported
Fees for Commonwealth Supported Students are calculated at the course level. Click on individual courses in the schedule below to determine total program fees.

Fees for International students: $AU 19,500 per 1.0 EFTSL for students commencing in 2010.
Fees are calculated on a per Unit basis with 1.0 EFTSL = 36 Units.
Fees for International students are determined one year in advance and are subject to variation.


Program requirements

Course name Area + Cat. No. Units EFTSL
FIRST YEAR   
First Half (Study Period 1, 2 or 3)   
ARCH 100960.167
ARCH 100830.083
COMP 10244.50.125
ARCH 10214.50.125
Second Half (Study Period 4, 5 or 6)   
COMP 10254.50.125
ARCH 101060.167
RENG 100430.083
ARCH 10224.50.125
SECOND YEAR   
First Half (Study Period 1, 2 or 3)   
ARCH 200860.167
RENG 201130.083
ARCH 20214.50.125
GRAP 20264.50.125
Second Half (Study Period 4, 5 or 6)   
ARCH 200960.167
ARCH 201730.083
ARCH 20504.50.125
COMP 20164.50.125
THIRD YEAR   
First Half (Study Period 1, 2 or 3)   
ARCH 300960.167
ARCH 304630.083
RENG 30174.50.125
ARCH 30484.50.125
Second Half (Study Period 4, 5 or 6)   
ARCH 301090.250
LLS Honours Research 1 * (see Rule 5)
ARCH 40134.50.125
or   
Elective 1 (see Notes 1 and 2)
 4.5 
ARCH 30084.50.125
FOURTH YEAR   
First Half (Study Period 1, 2 or 3)   
ARCH 400990.250
ARCH 40174.50.125
LLS Honours Research 2 * (see Rule 5)
ARCH 40144.50.125
or   
Elective 2 (see Notes 1 and 2)
 4.5 
Second Half (Study Period 4, 5 or 6)   
ARCH 404013.50.375
Elective 3 (see Notes 1 and 2)
 4.5 
* cross-program courses   

Rules

  1. Students progress through the program by years. They must complete one year before undertaking courses from the next year. With the permission of the Program Director, student may carry one course failure, other than an Industrial Design Studio, forward to the next year.

  2. All prerequisites must be fulfilled for courses undertaken. Exemptions to this rule may be with the permission of the Program Director.

  3. A total of 9 units must conform with the Broadening Undergraduate Education Matrix as Contrasting Studies. Students must complete ARCH 3048 Indigenous Design Perspectives and GRAP 2026 Introduction to Graphics to satisfy university requirements for BUGE content.

  4. Students must normally complete the degree within 4 years of full-time study (or the equivalent of part-time study) from the date of their initial enrolment, not including any periods of approved leave of absence or enforced suspension.

  5. Students invited to undertake the Honours program will be required to undertake the courses ARCH 4013 LLS Honours Research 1 and ARCH 4014 LLS Honours Research 2 in lieu of one Elective and one Advanced Elective.

Notes

  1. Students are required to complete three Elective courses (unless enrolled in Honours). These are designed to extend and expand students' intellectual and professional abilities in core and cognate areas of the curriculum and to provide scope for individual development in particular areas of professional and academic interest. A selection of electives will be offered each year, depending on staff availability and student demand.

    ARCH 2054 Aesthetics of Three Dimensional Form
    ARCH 2039 Conservation of Historic Places
    BUIL 2024 Construction in the Workshop
    BUIL 2023 Construction on Site
    ARCH 2033 Environmental Graphics
    ARCH 2034 Ergonomic and Cultural Factors in Furniture Design
    ARCH 2035 Furniture Design for Manufacture
    ARCH 2036 Furniture Workshop
    ARCH 2027 LLS Extra Projects
    ARCH 2028 Morphology and Logic of Form and Function
    COMM 2012 Multimedia Design Representation
    ARCH 2037 Sustainable Design Strategies
    ARCH 2038 Sustainable Futures
    ARCH 2030 Urban Design: Theory and Practice
    COMM 2013 Writing Culture Theory
    ARCH 2044 Architectural Criticism and Communication
    ARCH 2045 LLS Study Tour
    ARCH 4041 Industrial Design Work Experience
    BUIL 3012 Advanced Construction in the Workshop
    BUIL 3013 Advanced Construction on Site
    BUIL 3014 Advanced Furniture Workshop
    ARCH 3054 Advanced Design Media
    ARCH 3034 Housing and Development
    ARCH 3035 Italian Design 1945-1995
    ARCH 3036 LLS Extra Projects (Advanced)
    LIBR 3005 Media Museum
    ARCH 3037 Model Making in Architecture

    Students who have a Grade Point Average of 4.5 or more and wish to independently pursue a topic of interest not available in the electives offered in any one study period may choose either a research- or project-based individual elective with the approval of the Program Director.
    ARCH 2023 Independent Elective
    ARCH 3031 Advanced Independent Elective

  2. Students wishing to undertake a minor stream in Sustainable Industrial Design Strategies, Form for Industry or Furnishing Design for Manufacture must complete 18 units of minor stream courses. These courses must include Materials and Processes A plus the relevant following three electives:
    a) Sustainable Industrial Design Strategies:
    ARCH 2037 Sustainable Design Strategies
    ARCH 2038 Sustainable Futures
    ARCH 3036 LLS Extra Projects (Advanced) or ARCH 4014 LLS Honours
    Research 2 (project focus specific to stream)

    b) Form for Industry:
    ARCH 2028 Morphology and Logic of Form and Function
    ARCH 2054 Aesthetics of Three Dimensional Form
    ARCH 3036 LLS Extra Projects (Advanced) or ARCH 4014 LLS Honours
    Research 2 (project focus specific to stream)

    c) Furnishing Design for Manufacture:
    ARCH 2035 Furniture Design for Manufacture
    ARCH 2034 Ergonomic and Cultural Factors in Furniture Design
    ARCH 3036 LLS Extra Projects (Advanced) or ARCH 4014 LLS Honours
    Research 2 (project focus specific to stream)

    Students must notify the Program Director that they wish to undertake a minor stream by the end of Week 13 in the first half of their 3rd Year.


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