Bachelor of Architecture

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Course Description Philosophy is the study of general and fundamental problems, such as those connected with existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. The course provides the student with the architectural philosophies used in architecture as a way of grounding ones knowledge and practice. Objectives/aim To develop an analytical and critical philosophical approach to problem...
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Course Description Any professional activity is subject to professional and legal guidance and control. The student of architecture is made aware of the legal and other professional requirements of the architectural practice. The course introduces them to the legal aspects, planning and building bye-laws and code of professional practice and responsibilities. Objectives/aim To gain an...
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Course Description The course is about scientific ways of getting information. An architect should be able to carry out scientific research to acquire facts onto which to base action and decision. This course provides the student with research skills needed to conduct scientific research and report writing. Objectives/aim Differentiate the five basic research methods. Identify...
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Course Description The course examines the links between design and the costs of building as well as more general economic issues and their significance for designers and builders. It introduces the student to the practical imperatives of the building design economics. The student is provided with basic skills of estimating the construction costs, preparation of...
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Course Description Interior and furniture design are additional areas that a modern architect has to deal with. This course introduces the student to the arrangement of the interior and its furniture to provide the holistic design services of an architect. Objectives/aim To develop an understanding of the interior architecture requirements To acquire skills in arrangement...
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