Faculty of the Built Environment UNSW
The Faculty of the Built Environment at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) is the founding partner of the Sustainable Living Challenge.
The Faculty of the Built Environment at the University of New South Wales is one of the largest of its kind in Australia and currently offers seven programs or disciplines to study in as an undergraduate. These include:
Architecture
Science Architecture - Architectural Computing
Interior Architecture
Industrial Design
Landscape Architecture
Planning
Building Construction Management
Human engagement with surrounding environments takes many forms. The Faculty of the Built Environment brings together a group of disciplines in which students learn to observe, analyse, theorise and practice these engagements in a professional capacity. For more information on the degrees and course offered by the Faculty of the Built Environment go to www.fbe.unsw.edu.au.futurestudents/degrees.asp
The scope of study differs dramatically across programs, from the design of an everyday product such as chair to the sustainable design and planning of cities. The emphasis however remains the same - to integrate theory and practice in a way that benefits individuals, societies and their environments.
The Faculty of the Built Environment combines creativity with professionalism, rigorous thought, a global perspective and practical applications. Studying at the University of New South Wales does more than provide students with an outstanding education. It equips them with the knowledge, skills and industry links to succeed in the professional world.
If you are considering studying at the Faculty of the Built Environment, check out the kinds of things that you may find yourself doing throughout your degree at www.fbethefuture.com.