xXPanDa, you should have asked the people in the Great Hall for those questions, apparently from what I've heard it offers you a lot of flexibility within the Bachelor of Design in Architecture as electives.
I heard the first year is VERY practical as you'd be doing group projects in your designs and modelling. You can also do a stream in allied arts if you wanna continue with concept drawings, visual arts (paintings/ceramics/etc etc), you can try digital where you do alot of technical stuff with computers. Both those stream imo leans towards art/design. However you can also choose the urban planning stream which is imo more practical if you're heading down that road. Of course, those streams are all optional.
Apart from these, there're other focuses in electives such as team/firm management in architecture if you wanna learn about leadership or the economical side of it. From second year onwards, you can choose electives from any other faculties such as language or psychology if you're interested. Remember that you don't have to continue with bachelor of architecture after the design course, you can choose from a range of other postgrad courses such as illumination design, buildings, urban planning, sustainable design, etc etc ...
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