Architecture 60 months Undergraduate Programme By Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

60 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Architecture and Built EnvironmentMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Architecture and Built Environment

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Studying Architecture at UCA will provide you with the knowledge and tools to:

  • Recognize and prioritize key information in contexts of varying complexity, enabling you to develop a strategic project vision and design production processes in transdisciplinary collaborative environments that contribute to the quality of the built environment.
  • Simulate and control construction processes and innovative materials in laboratories and on-site, enabling you to accelerate trial and error processes in the systems to be produced, improving their effectiveness and efficiency (value chain), and technically predicting and validating their future performance.
  • Design projects for companies, government agencies, NGOs, or institutions, developing solutions that enable the improvement of built environments and leading innovation processes.
  • Produce research by imagining variable and changing future scenarios that enable the generation of dynamic projects, providing them with identity and added value.
  • Navigate diverse cultural and academic environments, fostering the formation of transdisciplinary exchange networks, focused on learning for change.
  • Create protocols and procedures capable of efficiently, assertively, and concisely communicating both processes in the experimental (project) phase and those in the development (production) phase.
  • Create new management and business models based on real-life cases, measuring their economic and financial efficiency and production feasibility, with a validated impact on the human environment.
  • Master the use of digital tools to establish new connections, encouraging methodologies that inform the developing process.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Architecture and Built Environment

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Studying Architecture at UCA will provide you with the knowledge and tools to:

  • Recognize and prioritize key information in contexts of varying complexity, enabling you to develop a strategic project vision and design production processes in transdisciplinary collaborative environments that contribute to the quality of the built environment.
  • Simulate and control construction processes and innovative materials in laboratories and on-site, enabling you to accelerate trial and error processes in the systems to be produced, improving their effectiveness and efficiency (value chain), and technically predicting and validating their future performance.
  • Design projects for companies, government agencies, NGOs, or institutions, developing solutions that enable the improvement of built environments and leading innovation processes.
  • Produce research by imagining variable and changing future scenarios that enable the generation of dynamic projects, providing them with identity and added value.
  • Navigate diverse cultural and academic environments, fostering the formation of transdisciplinary exchange networks, focused on learning for change.
  • Create protocols and procedures capable of efficiently, assertively, and concisely communicating both processes in the experimental (project) phase and those in the development (production) phase.
  • Create new management and business models based on real-life cases, measuring their economic and financial efficiency and production feasibility, with a validated impact on the human environment.
  • Master the use of digital tools to establish new connections, encouraging methodologies that inform the developing process.

Admission Requirements

5 Years
Aug

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