Architectural Studies 48 months Undergraduate Programme By The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

22,891 USDTuition Fee/year

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

Architecture is concerned with human habitation in all its aspects and on any scale, from the house to the city. It fulfills the human imperative for shelter and celebration of life by creating places for gathering, work and solitude.

Centred upon studio-based teaching, the study of architecture incorporates a selection of courses in humanities, technologies, design communication and professional practice providing a focused, yet well-rounded introduction to architecture. A sequence of six core design studios premised on the notion of aggregated to integrated learning that begins in Year 2 through multiple burst mode design projects and culminates into a final capstone architectural project in Year 4.

This programme allows students to learn through discourse, design and discovery; develop design skills; appreciate aesthetic and ethical values. Students can enrich core studies through elective courses and exploring related disciplines. There are plenty of chances for students to experience other cultures via international collaborative studios, study tours abroad and student exchange programmes. Students can also utilise the facilities of the School of Architecture, including designated individual studio workspace, the 24/7 Architecture Library, digital fabrication labs and model-making workshops.

Graduates are well-equipped to explore wide-ranging design and building related careers. This programme can be followed by the professionally accredited two-year Master of Architecture that prepares students for a career as an architect in Hong Kong and beyond.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Architecture and Built Environment

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Architecture is concerned with human habitation in all its aspects and on any scale, from the house to the city. It fulfills the human imperative for shelter and celebration of life by creating places for gathering, work and solitude.

Centred upon studio-based teaching, the study of architecture incorporates a selection of courses in humanities, technologies, design communication and professional practice providing a focused, yet well-rounded introduction to architecture. A sequence of six core design studios premised on the notion of aggregated to integrated learning that begins in Year 2 through multiple burst mode design projects and culminates into a final capstone architectural project in Year 4.

This programme allows students to learn through discourse, design and discovery; develop design skills; appreciate aesthetic and ethical values. Students can enrich core studies through elective courses and exploring related disciplines. There are plenty of chances for students to experience other cultures via international collaborative studios, study tours abroad and student exchange programmes. Students can also utilise the facilities of the School of Architecture, including designated individual studio workspace, the 24/7 Architecture Library, digital fabrication labs and model-making workshops.

Graduates are well-equipped to explore wide-ranging design and building related careers. This programme can be followed by the professionally accredited two-year Master of Architecture that prepares students for a career as an architect in Hong Kong and beyond.

Admission Requirements

80+
80+
24+
6+
30+
1190+

4 Years
Sep

Domestic
5,722 USD
International
22,891 USD

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