Bachelor of Architectural Studies
Architecture
A course by
University of Auckland
A three-year studio-based undergraduate programme at the University of Auckland, introducing the design, theoretical and environmental aspects of architecture and the built environment. The BAS is the first step towards professional registration as an architect.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City, Auckland
It will take a total of 3 years


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Fundamental architectural design skills
Develop core skills in architectural design through studio-based learning, including both drawing and making, with hand and digital techniques.

Understanding of architectural history and theory
Gain an understanding of the key historical, theoretical, and cultural contexts of architecture and the built environment.

Capability in sustainable and environmental design
Apply principles of sustainability and environmental awareness to architectural projects.
What You're Signing Up For
The Bachelor of Architectural Studies (BAS) at the University of Auckland introduces students to key aspects of architecture through studio courses, real-world case studies, and future-focused design projects. The programme incorporates hands-on learning with industry-standard software and workshops, developing both design and creative skills. Areas of study include architectural history and theory, sustainable design, digital and hand drawing, materials, construction principles, and project management. The BAS is designed as an initial qualification before progressing to a professional master's degree required for registration as an architect.
Course Content
- Architectural design studio courses (drawing, making, digital and hand techniques)
- History and theory of architecture
- Sustainable design and environmental design principles
- Materials and materiality
- Construction principles and technologies
- Media for spatial practices
- Project management in architecture
- Modern, postmodern, and contemporary architecture and urbanism
- Professional practice studies
- General Education course
What you need to know first
University Entrance (UE) or equivalent
Portfolio submission
English language requirement (Academic English Language Requirement)

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Architecture
Construction
Urban Design
Design Services

Future employment opportunities might be
Architect (with further study and professional registration)
Architectural historian or writer
Building industry consultant
Digital design professional
Heritage or cultural consultant
Interior designer
Project manager


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