Institute of Technology or Polytechnic
Otago PolytechnicLevel of Study
Bachelor's Degree
Gain the skills you need to pursue a career in architectural design and the building industry.
Prepare to work as an Architectural Technologist or Interior Architect or for the further study needed if you want to become a Registered Architect. In addition, develop your awareness of the social responsibilities of designers and technologists within the built environment.
This programme will give you the analytical and conceptual skills to put your creative ideas into practice, and the academic skills to pursue higher levels of study. You will have the knowledge and skills in drawing, computer-aided design (CAD), building construction and science to bring your designs to life in accordance with legislation and codes.
Elective options will enable you to choose specialist areas that interest you most, you’ll have the chance to demonstrate your talent through design competitions and will gain fantastic work prospects and opportunities to design locally, nationally and internationally.
Studying part-timeWe know that full-time study isn't always possible. We also offer a part-time option where you can study over five years.
Further study and becoming a Registered ArchitectIn New Zealand, you can’t legally call yourself an Architect unless you’re registered by the New Zealand Registered Architects Board (NZRAB). If you want to become an Architect, you’ll need to complete this degree (or equivalent) and a two-year Master of Architecture (Professional) to meet the study component of registration with the NZRAB. You’ll also need three (plus) years of professional experience.
Our Master of Architecture (Professional) programme is the only of its kind in the South Island. You’ll develop advanced knowledge of complex architectural and heritage design opportunities in New Zealand, undertake a major research project, and explore what it takes to collaboratively create first-class architectural works that promote ethical and ecologically-sustainable approaches.
You’ll also have the opportunity to select a wide range of elective courses and do 480 hours of work experience giving you valuable industry insights and experience.
International students will be individually assessed to ensure they have an acceptable level of secondary school achievement.
English Language requirementsIf English is not your first language, you must provide:
If you need to improve your English Language skills, we offer awide range of English programmes.
Don't meet the entry requirements?
We've got certificate pathway options to help you build the skills you need. Email us and we can help you find the pathway that's right for you.
Your portfolioYou need to submit a portfolio that demonstrates your design, graphic and/or art skills equivalent to NCEA Level 3. We will assess your portfolio against these criteria: composition, concepts - ideas and content, variety and range of media, and drawing skills.
You also need to send us a cover letter.
Selection processSelection is based on your portfolio and your previous secondary or tertiary academic record or work and/or life experiences. We accept applications until late November, but early applications get priority. We will process late applications in the order we receive them and create a wait list if we receive more applications than there are places available.
We may need to interview you to determine if you meet alternative entry requirements for special admission. If you are sitting NCEA you may be accepted conditionally pending notification of your NCEA results. It is your responsibility to contact us once you have your results. In the event that you don't achieve the required result, we will reassess your application and suggest alternatives.
Want your existing skills recognised?If you have extensive knowledge and skills due to practical experience in this area, please ask us about our recognition of prior learning process. You may have already gained credits towards this qualification and could achieve it in a shorter timeframe. Please email info@op.ac.nz or call 0800 762 786 and your message will be sent to the appropriate department.
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