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General Hints
- Check that you satisfy the assumed knowledge and prerequisites for any courses you plan to take.
- Preparing a timetable plan for both semesters will save you time. The easiest way to do this is to use the Course Planner so that you can schedule your studies. Note your lecture details as these times will not change. Then note a couple of suitable tutorial details for each course.
- Enrol as early as possible to secure your preferred classes, as enrolments are on a first-in basis.
Which is the correct study plan for me?
If you are a continuing student, you must follow the Program Pathway.
How do I receive credit for courses completed at another tertiary institution?
You will need to complete an application for transfer credit and attach a copy of your transcript (original or certified copy) and the detailed course outline of the relevant courses. Application forms for Transfer credit are available from the Architecture Office.
Program Pathways
Your program pathway lists the courses that you need to enrol in for each level of your program.
- Bachelor of Design Studies (pdf 67kB)
- Graduate Diploma in Design Studies/Graduate Diploma in Design Studies (Landscape) (pdf 53kB)
- Master of Architecture (pdf 36kB)
- Master of Landscape Architecture (pdf 35kB)
- Master of Architecture/Master of Landscape Architecture (pdf 47kB)
- Graduate Diploma of Design in Digital Media
- Master of Design in Digital Media
- Master of Planning and Master of Planning(Urban Design) (pdf 255kB)
To view a description of the courses and the tutorial and lecture times please visit the Course Planner
The 2008 on-line enrolment information can be found on the enrolments web-site. This includes information about the enrolment open times and the steps for enrolment.
Listing of Special Topics (pdf 204kB) for the Bachelor of Design Studies (Electives within the School of Architecture)
To view a list of possible electives for the Bachelor of Design Studies outside the School of Architecture please visit the following links:
Masters Bridging Program (pdf 31kB)
Bridging Program for Masters of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Planning, Planning (Urban Design) and Design in Digital Media.
All postgraduate by coursework students entering the new Masters programs in
2008 are required to attend the Master's Bridging Program run by the School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design (SALUD) and the Faculty of Professions Learning Centre (FoPLC). All sessions will be held in the School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design.
Week One, from 18 - 22 February, is mandatory for all new International students and will be integrated with the 2008 International Student Centre
(ISC) Orientation Program. In addition to sessions covering academic topics, students may choose to participate in workshops on many aspects of living and studying in Adelaide and other social activities.
Week Two, from 25 - 29 February, is mandatory for all post-graduate students entering the first year of the Masters Program. The first two days 25 & 26 February are also recommended for students entering the Masters Program in the second year and for graduates upgrading.
The Student Handbook (pdf 245kB) has important information about assessment, assignment submissions, field trips, university staff, program information and much more.
If you require course advice or have difficulty enrolling please contact the Student Adviser, Rebecca Zweck via email or on 8303 5836

