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Course will encourage students to rethink relationship between humans and their environments
An architecture degree that will focus on zero-carbon designs and collaboration with Māori communities will be offered next year at Auckland University of Technology.
The university’s new school of future environments will offer a three-year bachelors degree followed by a two-year masters degree.