The Bachelor of Architecture and Environments at the University of Sydney offers a comprehensive overview of the built environment, encompassing design, architecture, urban planning, sustainability, heritage, building systems, construction, and property. Students gain technical and critical expertise through studio and tutorial work, laboratory sessions, lectures, seminars, field trips, and workshops. The program is designed to foster a deep understanding of the interconnectedness within architecture and the wider built environment professions. Engagement with cutting-edge fabrication labs and technologies is a key feature. Graduates are equipped for a variety of careers and professional pathways in architecture, planning, property, and related fields. The degree also provides a pathway for further study, including the Master of Architecture, required for professional registration as an architect in Australia.