Bachelor of Architectural Design/Bachelor of Built Environment (Honours) (Landscape Architecture)

5 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Queensland University of Technology

Program Overview

If you’re excited about shaping the world around us — from striking buildings to vibrant, sustainable outdoor spaces — this double degree brings architecture and landscape design together in one creative journey. You’ll discover how people, nature, and the built environment can coexist, gaining the skills and confidence to design with real-world impact, empathy, and purpose.

Curriculum Structure

Year 1: You’ll start with the essentials of design, building your visual thinking and hands-on skills. Units like Architectural Design Studio and Landscape Fundamentals, alongside environmental studies and creative drawing, give you a foundation in how spaces work from the ground up. It’s a joyful year of exploring form, materials, context, and beginning to bring your first ideas to life through sketches and models.

Year 2: Your projects get bolder and broader. You’ll dive into Architectural Systems & Structures and Landscape Ecology & Climate, learning how buildings and outdoor spaces respond to real climate, ecological, and human challenges. Collaborative design studios push you to think about sustainability, culture, and community storytelling, expanding your creative thinking.

Year 3: Now it’s time to tackle more complex projects. Courses like Urban Design & Public Space and Advanced Landscape Studio help you integrate architecture with environmental strategy, creating spaces that are resilient and beautiful. Fieldwork, site analysis, and critiques deepen your confidence as you develop a distinct design voice.

Years 4–5: Your studios become signature experiences. Through Integrated Design Projects and Professional Practice & Ethics, you’ll shape large-scale interventions and negotiate real-world briefs. You’ll work more independently, addressing complex challenges like climate adaptation and biodiversity, and capstone projects bring together everything you’ve learned — essentially building your first professional portfolio.

Focus Areas: Architectural Design, Landscape Architecture, Sustainability & Urban Systems

Learning Outcomes: Graduates emerge able to think creatively and critically, design responsibly for people and the planet, communicate across disciplines, and deliver solutions that balance aesthetics, ecology, and community needs.

Professional Alignment: This double degree gives you a strong foundation recognised by the design and landscape architecture communities, preparing you to step confidently into studios, consultancies, and planning teams.

Reputation & Employability: QUT’s architecture and built environment programs are consistently ranked among the world’s best. Students often connect with industry partners early, thanks to the hands-on, practical focus woven through the degree.

If you love thinking big, care about people and place, and want a degree where creativity meets impact, this program lets you explore every angle of design — from the buildings we inhabit to the landscapes that sustain us.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

This double degree at QUT is all about doing—not just learning theory, but rolling up your sleeves and putting ideas into action. From your very first design projects to complex landscape investigations, you’ll be creating real solutions, exploring materials, and experimenting in ways that mirror what professionals do every day. You’ll spend time in advanced design studios and hands‑on fabrication workshops, tackling projects that challenge you and build skills you can immediately use. Along the way, field trips and optional international study tours will expand your perspective and connect your learning to the wider world.

Here’s a taste of the experiential learning you can expect:

  • Advanced design studios: Develop practical architectural and landscape solutions while building a professional portfolio.

  • Fabrication workshops: Get hands-on with materials and construction techniques, guided by expert technical staff.

  • Collaborative projects: Work alongside students from other disciplines, reflecting the teamwork you’ll experience in real professional practice.

  • Field trips: Step outside the classroom to engage with actual sites and design contexts.

  • International study tours: Explore design approaches and ideas from partner institutions around the world.

  • Landscape architecture studios: Tackle meaningful projects with Indigenous communities, post-industrial sites, flood adaptation initiatives, schools, and landscape regeneration contexts.

  • Mentoring from industry leaders: Gain insights from practising architects and landscape architects, and connect with ongoing professional networks.

Progression & Future Opportunities

With the Bachelor of Architectural Design / Bachelor of Built Environment (Honours) in Landscape Architecture at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), you’re stepping into a degree designed to prepare you for real-world work that truly makes a difference — in how people experience spaces and how we care for the environment. Graduates from this program are in high demand, with many finding employment even before they finish their studies. Career paths range from architect, landscape architect, landscape designer, and landscape planner to urban designer — all roles where you can shape spaces that matter.

Here’s what makes this degree stand out:

  • Hands-on, industry-connected learning: You won’t just be studying theory. In studios and workshops, you’ll work on real design projects under the guidance of practising architects and landscape professionals. By the time you graduate, your portfolio and skills will be aligned with exactly what employers are looking for.
  • Work Integrated Learning (WIL): QUT puts industry experience at the heart of your studies. Through internships, placements, community projects, and professional collaborations, you’ll gain practical experience and build networks long before graduation.
  • Career support services: QUT supports you every step of the way — from boosting study confidence and academic skills to offering career coaching, mentoring, and networking opportunities that help you connect with employers and plan your professional journey.
  • Global and local industry links: Being part of a highly ranked faculty means you’ll have visibility with design firms, government agencies, community groups, and multidisciplinary teams. This opens doors to career opportunities both in Australia and internationally.
  • Professional recognition and pathways: Graduates can qualify for membership with professional bodies like the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects or the Design Institute of Australia — giving your credentials lasting value as you progress in your career.
  • Further academic progression: After finishing this double degree, you can continue your studies at QUT or elsewhere. Many students aiming to become registered architects move on to the Master of Architecture, which provides the extra training needed for professional registration. If your interests expand into research, design policy, environmental planning, or advanced design innovation, QUT also offers postgraduate programs and research degrees where you can work alongside leading academics and tackle complex urban and environmental challenges. These pathways give you flexibility to lead in design practice, shape sustainable cities, or step into specialized professional or academic roles.

If you’re looking for a degree that blends creative design, environmental thinking, and practical professional preparation, this program lays a strong foundation for a career that’s both meaningful and future-ready.

Program Key Stats

$43,300
$10,000

Febr Intake : 1st NovJuly Intake : 30th Apr


44 %
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Eligibility Criteria

CCD
3.0
28
60

980
24
6.5
79
80.00

Additional Information & Requirements

Country Requirements

Career Options

  • Architect
  • Urban Planner
  • Landscape Architect
  • Interior Designer
  • Sustainable Design Consultant
  • Restoration Architect
  • Project Manager
  • Building Information Modeling (BIM) Specialist
  • Architectural Technologist
  • Set Designer
  • Lighting Designer
  • Construction Manager
  • Architectural Illustrator
  • Heritage Consultant
  • Facilities Planner  

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