Degree in Fundamentals of Architecture (ENG) 60 months Undergraduate Programme By CEU Universities |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

1. Learning by traveling

Or learn on the spot: a way of teaching you to do architecture through works and projects that we will analyze on the spot. Discover the context for which they were conceived, their integration into the landscape or the particularities that marked their design. Travel to feed our spirit. And every quarter, a new city to study.

2. The world in a School

A true international architecture hub where students from 45 countries and teachers from up to 14 different nationalities share experiences. With classes in English and practical projects that you can work on in Spanish or English, in which the teacher-student relationship will mark your learning path individually. All different, but with a common passion: good architecture.

3. More than teachers, teachers

Do you want to study to pass Architecture, or study to be an architect? You will see that, during your years at the School, your career becomes a path; the credits, in practical challenges; master classes, in discussion groups. Here it is no longer about exams, schedules or subjects: it is about you telling us how you want to be an architect.

4. Conscious architecture

We make ours the architectural philosophy of the three Ps, based on prosperity, people and the planet. A sustainable architecture that knows how to respond to the challenges of tomorrow: do you also share our vision?

5. Practicing around the world

Knowing and experimenting are the architect's main source of information and for this reason we complement our teaching with professional internships in the best national and international architecture studios and firms: Aires Mateus (Portugal), Müller Sigrist (Switzerland), Cruz y Ortiz and OAB Ferrater (Spain), McCullough-Mulvin (Ireland), Merom Architects (Sweden), Mjölk (Czech Republic) are some examples of the studies linked to our degree.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Architecture and Built Environment

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

1. Learning by traveling

Or learn on the spot: a way of teaching you to do architecture through works and projects that we will analyze on the spot. Discover the context for which they were conceived, their integration into the landscape or the particularities that marked their design. Travel to feed our spirit. And every quarter, a new city to study.

2. The world in a School

A true international architecture hub where students from 45 countries and teachers from up to 14 different nationalities share experiences. With classes in English and practical projects that you can work on in Spanish or English, in which the teacher-student relationship will mark your learning path individually. All different, but with a common passion: good architecture.

3. More than teachers, teachers

Do you want to study to pass Architecture, or study to be an architect? You will see that, during your years at the School, your career becomes a path; the credits, in practical challenges; master classes, in discussion groups. Here it is no longer about exams, schedules or subjects: it is about you telling us how you want to be an architect.

4. Conscious architecture

We make ours the architectural philosophy of the three Ps, based on prosperity, people and the planet. A sustainable architecture that knows how to respond to the challenges of tomorrow: do you also share our vision?

5. Practicing around the world

Knowing and experimenting are the architect's main source of information and for this reason we complement our teaching with professional internships in the best national and international architecture studios and firms: Aires Mateus (Portugal), Müller Sigrist (Switzerland), Cruz y Ortiz and OAB Ferrater (Spain), McCullough-Mulvin (Ireland), Merom Architects (Sweden), Mjölk (Czech Republic) are some examples of the studies linked to our degree.

Admission Requirements

To apply for admission, you must complete a simple online form indicating the degree you are interested in studying.

Remember that the process described here applies only to national students, that is, those who have followed pre-university studies in Spanish territory or outside this territory, but in the Spanish educational system (regardless of their nationality). International students must follow the international admission process.

In the form, you will be asked to specify some personal data and which degrees you are interested in studying. You can choose up to 2 preferred degrees in the same application, but the interview will only be for the first option.

If you have a degree or are pursuing university studies at another University, in addition to filling out the admission application form, you must attach an informative copy of your academic record in order to be able to study your case and be informed on the day of the interview of the subjects that could be validated.

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