Postgraduate Diploma in Designed Environments – PGDipDE
Build on your knowledge of the designed environment and open the door to Master's level study.
Build on your knowledge of the designed environment and open the door to further postgraduate study in Architecture, Interior Architecture, and Landscape Architecture.
If you’re already working in the industry, the Postgraduate Diploma in Designed Environments (PGDipDE) can be completed part time and will give you up-to-date professional development.
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Pathway towards a Master’s degree
You’ll study four postgraduate (400-level) courses in Architecture, Interior Architecture, and/or Landscape Architecture. The programme can be completed full time over one trimester, or (for domestic students) part time over at most two years.
The PGDipDE acts as a stepping stone towards five Master’s programmes:
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Download the handbookWhat you'll study
You will receive a world-class education at the Wellington School of Architecture. During your studies, you will have access to state-of-the-art workshops, studios, and computer labs. You’ll learn through lectures, studio sessions, seminars, laboratories, and field trips. And you’ll be encouraged to learn, design, and create through different mediums.
In the studio sessions, you’ll be taught in face-to-face mode with interactive lectures, one-to-one design tutorials, small-group design tutorials, and informal and formal presentations.
Networking opportunities
Networking is a valuable part of your in-person study experience. You’ll have the opportunity to study alongside likeminded creatives, meet people working in the industry, and take part in public lectures.
Street life and city living
Students at Te Aro campus enjoy the vibrant Cuba street culture, great coffee, and shopping nearby—everything is easy to access in this compact city. Students also have access to the student services and resources of the University’s nearby Kelburn campus.

Live and study in New Zealand’s compact and vibrant capital. As well as being the country’s political, cultural, and creative hub, Wellington is a harbour city with easy access to the great outdoors.
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