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Course description: This foundation course introduces graduate students to the theory, methods and practice of physical design for urban areas. Classes involve a variety of teaching and learning approaches including lectures, seminars, and case studies in built form, relying on both historical and contemporary urban precedents from around the world. Objectives: To develop an understanding of...
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Course description: This course is an introduction to the theories and history of planning. The focus of this introductory course is on the practice of planning. We will selectively draw on the literature in planning theory and history to examine a series of questions fundamental to planning practice. Objectives: The primary objective of the course...
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Course description: The course provides the theoretical insight and practical skills required to plan, implement, analyse and report a scientific findings in the area of urban planning and design. The main parts of the course are scientific methods of projects including research methodology, and ethics both theoretical and practical. It also includes scientific writing, reviewing,...
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Course Description The course covers relevant  computer concepts, operating systems, software design and programming, and computer applications. Objectives/Aim To enable the student understand and use Computer and Information Technology in the construction management projects and processes. Attachment Name Attachment Type EMT 7101 Computer Applications in Engineering DOC PDF PS
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Course Description Each student will be required to submit a report on a supervised short project/field attachment/industrial training carried out.   Objectives/Aim This Course aims to develop student’s skills to develop study issues in management of construction projects, collect data from various sources, analyse and the present findings in a logical way. Attachment Name Attachment...
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