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whiterose
09-06-2008, 08:49 PM
hey guys!
do join me in this thread..for seniors who are in australia right now and doing architecture course,can u share with us anything about the course and your life there..
it will help us a lot..:))

schem
09-06-2008, 11:36 PM
ok..let me start the first question..

after finishing ausmat later, what undergraduate course should I apply? I've surf the net and visited some universities in aussie n they offer different type of programmes such as: (i got only 3 years to complete a degree in australia..so here's my choices)

1- RMIT and Univ of Sydney- Bachelor of Architectural Design (3 years-full time)
2-Univ. of Adelaide- Bachelor of Design Studies (3 years-full time)
3-univ of melbourne- Bachelor of Environment ( 3 years full time)

etc..etc..(maybe seniors could give some suggestions)

and..what are the requirements to be professional architect ( to take the PART 3 EXAMINATIONS)??? do we need bachelor of architecture/ master of architecture??

seniors..please help......

whiterose
10-06-2008, 08:34 PM
next me..
what university offer the best architecture study??
how is like to live in australia??how do u addapt urself with the environment??
is there any snow in aus??(hihi..juz asking coz i love it sooooo much..hihi)

iamnajwa
07-05-2009, 11:33 PM
im hoping for sumone 2 answer those questions...huhu...

star90
08-05-2009, 12:07 AM
I have questions as well..Is it possible for me to have credit transfer to Architecture School in Australia? Which University do accept this? Any senior studying architecture in Australia? PLEASE HELP ME... thanksssssssss A MILLION!

aune
08-05-2009, 12:34 AM
why australia?

xinni
29-05-2009, 02:09 PM
ok..let me start the first question..

after finishing ausmat later, what undergraduate course should I apply? I've surf the net and visited some universities in aussie n they offer different type of programmes such as: (i got only 3 years to complete a degree in australia..so here's my choices)

1- RMIT and Univ of Sydney- Bachelor of Architectural Design (3 years-full time)
2-Univ. of Adelaide- Bachelor of Design Studies (3 years-full time)
3-univ of melbourne- Bachelor of Environment ( 3 years full time)

etc..etc..(maybe seniors could give some suggestions)

and..what are the requirements to be professional architect ( to take the PART 3 EXAMINATIONS)??? do we need bachelor of architecture/ master of architecture??

seniors..please help......

For JPA scholars, you can't apply UQ cause you need longer period of time to complete your studies. (that's what my friend told me) LOL. In my opinion, RMIT is the best though it's not group of eight. Still, AA in UK is the best!

In order to become a PROFESSIONAL architect, you need to complete your Master in Architecture and sit for Part 3 Examniations, it's hard to pass the exam. My lecturer told me some of the architects sat for the exam SIX times before passing it. LOL

why australia?

Cause it's cheaper compared to UK. :P