
Architecture
A course by
Victoria University
The Graduate Certificate in Designed Environments (GCertDE) is a 60-point, advanced undergraduate-level qualification designed for graduates and professionals seeking to deepen or broaden their specialist knowledge in architecture and related fields.
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Enquire about international pricing

Develop advanced knowledge and skills in one of the following: Architecture, Interior Architecture, Landscape Architecture, or Architecture History and Theory.

The GCertDE at Victoria University of Wellington offers students an opportunity to undertake advanced study in the designed environments field. The programme allows recent graduates and industry professionals to advance or diversify their architectural knowledge by choosing from 200 to 400-level undergraduate courses in areas such as Architecture, Interior Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Architecture History and Theory. The qualification covers theoretical and practical aspects of building design, sustainability, the impact of technology, the needs of human habitation, and how design interacts with historical, social, and environmental factors. The programme can be completed in one trimester full-time or typically two trimesters part-time.
What you need to know first
Bachelor's degree in Architectural Studies (BAS), Building Science (BBSc), Design Innovation (BDI), or an equivalent qualification



Architecture
A course by
Victoria University
The Graduate Certificate in Designed Environments (GCertDE) is a 60-point, advanced undergraduate-level qualification designed for graduates and professionals seeking to deepen or broaden their specialist knowledge in architecture and related fields.
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing

Develop advanced knowledge and skills in one of the following: Architecture, Interior Architecture, Landscape Architecture, or Architecture History and Theory.

The GCertDE at Victoria University of Wellington offers students an opportunity to undertake advanced study in the designed environments field. The programme allows recent graduates and industry professionals to advance or diversify their architectural knowledge by choosing from 200 to 400-level undergraduate courses in areas such as Architecture, Interior Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Architecture History and Theory. The qualification covers theoretical and practical aspects of building design, sustainability, the impact of technology, the needs of human habitation, and how design interacts with historical, social, and environmental factors. The programme can be completed in one trimester full-time or typically two trimesters part-time.
What you need to know first
Bachelor's degree in Architectural Studies (BAS), Building Science (BBSc), Design Innovation (BDI), or an equivalent qualification


In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Te Aro, Wellington
Gain the theoretical and practical knowledge to design and understand the structure and function of the built environment.

Critically consider environmental sustainability, the evolution of technology, and changes in human habitation and societal needs in building design.
Equivalent practical, professional, or scholarly experience (at Head of School's discretion)
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Te Aro, Wellington
Gain the theoretical and practical knowledge to design and understand the structure and function of the built environment.

Critically consider environmental sustainability, the evolution of technology, and changes in human habitation and societal needs in building design.
Equivalent practical, professional, or scholarly experience (at Head of School's discretion)