Undergraduate Programmes

Category

Course Description The drawing course involves the use of various media and surfaces to emphasize basic elements and principles of drawing. It emphasizes the development and expansion of seeing through drawing as a discipline and situation. The course constitutes the following categories: human figure drawing, objective study, and perspective. Prerequisite: None Course Objectives Students to...
Read More
Course Description Basic elements and organization of forms based on principles of design. The making of chiaroscuro in the different expressions in design, in both two and three dimension as related to design. The use of black and white for graphic composition and presentation Prerequisite: None. Course objectives The student will be able to: Employ...
Read More
Course Description The visual arts traverse all academic practical disciplines taught at the Margaret Trowell School of Industrial and Fine Arts plus all other art schools elsewhere in the world. A parallel but dual purpose style teaching approach will be employed when giving lectures to students to allow them compare similarities and differences between Visual...
Read More
Rationale/Course Description The course equips the student with proficiency in reading, and ability to communicate both orally and in writing. Objectives/Aims To provide the student with reading, listening, speaking and interaction skills. To help the student develop interpersonal skills, conduct and interaction in a work place To equip students with report writing and presentation skills....
Read More
Course Description Sociology for Technology helps the student of architecture to synchronise the needs of society and the architectural theories and practices, in the development of the built environment. Objectives/aim Explore the social and cultural impact of engineering innovations. Discuss how technology shapes culture and how culture shapes technology. Teach how human behaviour affects design...
Read More
1 46 47 48 49 50 141

Archives