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Courses

The School offers undergradute courses in the following streams:

Architecture

Architecture is a professional discipline that embodies all creative fields concerning the design of our physical environment, whether residential, cultural, commercial or industrial. Graduates in architecture help to create outstanding, productive and sustainable places for living and working.

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Building (Infrastructure Logistics)

Infrastructure Logistics is defined as a blend of construction project management and facilities management. Deakin's combined degree enables graduates to seamlessly move between new project developments and refurbishment or facilities planning work as opportunities may dictate. As such, it is the first undergraduate course in Australia leading to a facilities management award, and the first combined course of its type in the world.


For more information browse the courses on the menu to the left or checkout our Frequently Asked Questions.

Pathways

These PDFs should help you to understand the pathways available to students:
Double Degree (Architecture + CM) Pathways (PDF 193k)
Construction Management Pathways (PDF 220kb)
Infrastructure Logistics Pathways (PDF 196kb)