Timber Design for Residential Construction

Equip yourself with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the field of design for residential construction.

Time:Price
$1,000
Time:Duration
250 hours
Time:Delivery
Fully online
Time:Available
Anytime

The Timber Design for Residential Construction microcredential has been developed through a partnership with WoodSolutions and prominent industry experts.

This collaboration ensures that our curriculum aligns with current industry standards and cutting-edge practices. This microcredential will equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the field of design for residential construction, all while championing more sustainable building techniques and lowering embodied energy in construction.

This microcredential is ideal for engineers, architects, specifiers, building designers, building surveyors, and other building professionals. It's also perfect for individuals involved in planning, designing, or coordinating construction activities.

This microcredential is offered online (250 hours duration), with flexible delivery modes that allow you to learn at your own pace. You will also have the opportunity to build connections within the profession and hear from industry experts.

Student working on timber frame structure wearing safety ear protectors.

Further study

Completing this microcredential opens doors to future educational opportunities at the University of Tasmania.

You can pursue a credit pathway to our Master of Professional Engineering (Specialisation) degree with a choice of Civil and Structural or Timber Design specialisations.

Why study this microcredential?

Sustainable and resilient future

Learn to build a sustainable and resilient future for residential construction in Australia

Upskill in the use of timber

Upskill in the use of timber in construction, with a particular focus on in-demand residential construction

Credential your skills

Credential your skills with a course offered in partnership between WoodSolutions, Australia’s leading industry body, and UTAS, recognised nationally as a leader in forest and wood education