Architecture is a science responsive to the timeless needs of human inhabitation as well as new challenges such as environmental sustainability and rapidly evolving technologies. For these reasons, people are constantly making or remaking their physical world, producing the special buildings and places we call ‘architecture’. Our Architecture programme encompasses the technologies of building, such as construction, structures and environmental science. It also situates architecture within a world of ideas, examining the different meanings of buildings through history and from various theoretical perspectives. All these subjects are brought together under the umbrella of design in a series of studio-based courses. At Victoria, this diverse learning experience occurs within a broader multidisciplinary environment. Our Bachelor of Architectural Studies in Architecture, combined with the Master of Architecture (Professional) (MArch(Prof)), is recognised nationally and internationally as meeting the academic requirements for registration as a professional architect. Graduates from the programme possess the skills, practical knowledge and theoretical understanding required in the architecture profession. These include an ability to think visually and three-dimensionally, particularly in relation to spatial subjects.