Advanced Diploma of Building Design CU63
Program at a glance
Duration: | 4 years part-time |
Mode & Location: | external |
Courses/Units of Credit: | 16 courses/96 units of credit |
Faculty: | James Goldston Faculty of Engineering & Physical Systems |
Entry: | QTAC (more info) |
Accreditation: | This program is regularly reviewed by the accrediting body, the Building Designers' Association of Australia. |
Residential School: | not applicable |
Practicum/Work placement: | not applicable |
Exit awards: | not applicable |
Interim awards: | not applicable |
Contact: | the Faculty on 07 4930 9733 or email engineering-enquiries@cqu.edu.au |
International students: | not applicable |
CRICOS program codes: | not applicable |
Program aim
This program produces graduates capable of designing and drafting residential buildings and commercial buildings up to three storeys high.
Prospective students are encouraged to talk to the Program Coordinator about exemptions from the program based on previous study or professional experience. The Faculty has established sets of exemptions for holders of selected TAFE qualifications. Students should actively seek employment in the building industry.
Students should note prerequisite requirements and term availability (in this Handbook) when constructing their program. Courses are offered once annually. It is suggested that courses be studied as shown in the Recommended Study Schedule. The loading may be varied to balance work and family commitments. If assistance is required contact the Program Coordinator.
Career options
Building designer, building interior designer architectural drafter
Successful completion of this award will satisfy the educational requirements for the Building Design - Low Rise and Building Design - Medium Rise licences issued by the Building Services Authority, Queensland.
Program structure
To satisfy the requirements of the award, students must complete 16 courses or 96 units of credit as outlined below:
Course Code | Course Title |
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Level 1: 8 compulsory courses which are: | |
BLCN11033 | Construction 1 (NC) |
BLAR11033 | Building Materials 1 (NC) |
BLAR11043 | Building Systems and Services 1 (NC) |
BLAR11045 | Built Environment 1 (NC) |
BLAR11039 | Building Law and Regulations (NC) |
BLAR11032 | Structural Forms and Analysis (NC) |
BLAR11048 | Construction 2 (NC) |
COMM11003 | Professional and Technical Communication |
Level 2: 8 compulsory courses which are: | |
BLAR12052 | Geotechnical Studies (NC) |
BLAR12053 | Professional Practice (NC) |
BLAR12054 | Structural Design Processes (NC) |
BLAR12036 | Building Design 1 (NC) |
BLAR12034 | Building Legislation 1 (NC) |
BLAR12038 | Building Industry Contracts (NC) |
BLAR12050 | Contract Documentation (NC) |
BLAR12041 | Building Materials 2 (NC) |
Recommended study schedule
The following is a recommended progression only. Students are encouraged to determine their own program based upon credit transfers granted and work and family commitments.
Course Code | Course Title |
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Year 1 - Term 1 (T1) | |
BLCN11033 | Construction 1 (NC) |
BLAR11033 | Building Materials 1 (NC) |
Year 1 - Term 2 (T2) | |
BLAR11043 | Building Systems and Services 1 (NC) |
BLAR11045 | Built Environment 1 (NC) |
Year 1 - Term 3 (T3) | |
BLAR11039 | Building Law and Regulations (NC) |
Year 2 - T1 | |
BLAR11032 | Structural Forms and Analysis (NC) |
BLAR12052 | Geotechnical Studies (NC) |
Year 2 - T2 | |
BLAR11048 | Construction 2 (NC) |
COMM11003 | Professional and Technical Communication |
Year 2 - T3 | |
BLAR12036 | Building Design 1 (NC) |
Year 3 - T1 | |
BLAR12053 | Professional Practice (NC) |
BLAR12034 | Building Legislation 1 (NC) |
Year 3 - T2 | |
BLAR12054 | Structural Design Processes (NC) |
BLAR12050 | Contract Documentation (NC) |
Year 3 - T3 | |
BLAR12041 | Building Materials 2 (NC) |
Year 4 - T1 | |
BLAR12038 | Building Industry Contracts (NC) |
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Requirements
It is a requirement of enrolment in this program that all students have access to the CQU World Wide Web site via the Internet. Students may be required to undertake various components of study in the program using email and the Internet.
Students should have a mathematical knowledge equal to a passing grade in Queensland Maths B or an interstate or TAFE equivalent.