Good design has the power to transform and provide lasting solutions that improve our lives. Designers apply creative and open approaches to defining and solving problems, leading to high-quality decisions. This enables businesses and industries to overcome rigid or outdated ways of doing things. Design has applications in the creation and improvement of our cities, buildings, transport networks, furniture, websites, processes, bridges, landscapes and environment. Designers are innovators who enhance the way we live and interact with the world around us. The Bachelor of Design allows you to combine the humanities, sciences and visual and performing arts within a single degree. You can further tailor your skills through breadth study and third-year design specialisations, such as Building Image Modelling (BIM), to expand your core program. You can focus on one or two majors, or complete a major and a minor.Property is about ownership, development, management and occupation of land and buildings. It is concerned with the design, development and management of assets, the processes and finances to bring projects to fruition, together with the stakeholders related to properties, and across the property industry. Just as the property industry embraces multidisciplinary design, buildings and commerce, so will students' studies in property, with subjects undertaken in everything from design, economics and finance, property development and investment, town planning, property valuation, construction, and property and facility management. Students will develop knowledgeable in and research influences of property demand and supply, including macro and micro economics, urban economics, market research, demographics, psychological and social influences together with marketing. Students will also gain an understanding of the legal frameworks within which land and property exists through studies in business law.