6B02121 - Architectural Design Undergraduate Programme By International Educational Corporation |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Civil and Structural

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The goal of the  Architectural Design  educational program is to train  highly intellectual and competitive professionals  in the field of  artistic and design project work, equipped with both  theoretical knowledge and practical skills  necessary for professional activity.

Graduates will be able to meet the demands of both  domestic and global labor markets, and solve a wide range of design tasks related to:

  • architectural objects and products,

  • spatial and environmental fragments,

  • landscape design,

  • interior solutions,

  • and exhibition design.

They will create  comfortable and functional environments  using  modern innovative technologies, and work effectively in  creative project teams  across enterprises and organizations.

The ultimate aim is to prepare a  Bachelor of Arts in Design, proficient in  modern design technologies  and  project management  within the field of  architectural design .


Key Disciplines:

  • Fundamentals of Design I–III

  • History of Art

  • Color Theory

  • Drawing I–II

  • Painting I–II

  • Composition I–II

  • Model-Making

  • World History of Architecture

  • History of Material Culture and Design

  • Elements and Processes of Architectural Design I–IV

  • Architectural Design Projects I–IV

  • Art Management

  • Interior History

  • Typology of Architectural Environments

  • Ergonomics

  • Professional Software Tools I–II, and others


Fields of Professional Activity:

Graduates will be prepared to work with:

  1. Human-made spatial environments, including urban and rural residential/public zones, parks and architectural ensembles, design objects and engineering structures, landscape and recreational complexes, and their equipment and natural components

  2. Urban infrastructure and public landscaping objects

  3. Interior spaces  of residential and public buildings, underground public spaces, furnishings, equipment, and interior decor

  4. Temporary design installations  for public events and urban functions

  5. Exhibition and trade displays, elements of  monumental and decorative art ,  applied art  in both interiors and exteriors, and  visual communications  in physical spaces

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Civil and Structural

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The goal of the  Architectural Design  educational program is to train  highly intellectual and competitive professionals  in the field of  artistic and design project work, equipped with both  theoretical knowledge and practical skills  necessary for professional activity.

Graduates will be able to meet the demands of both  domestic and global labor markets, and solve a wide range of design tasks related to:

  • architectural objects and products,

  • spatial and environmental fragments,

  • landscape design,

  • interior solutions,

  • and exhibition design.

They will create  comfortable and functional environments  using  modern innovative technologies, and work effectively in  creative project teams  across enterprises and organizations.

The ultimate aim is to prepare a  Bachelor of Arts in Design, proficient in  modern design technologies  and  project management  within the field of  architectural design .


Key Disciplines:

  • Fundamentals of Design I–III

  • History of Art

  • Color Theory

  • Drawing I–II

  • Painting I–II

  • Composition I–II

  • Model-Making

  • World History of Architecture

  • History of Material Culture and Design

  • Elements and Processes of Architectural Design I–IV

  • Architectural Design Projects I–IV

  • Art Management

  • Interior History

  • Typology of Architectural Environments

  • Ergonomics

  • Professional Software Tools I–II, and others


Fields of Professional Activity:

Graduates will be prepared to work with:

  1. Human-made spatial environments, including urban and rural residential/public zones, parks and architectural ensembles, design objects and engineering structures, landscape and recreational complexes, and their equipment and natural components

  2. Urban infrastructure and public landscaping objects

  3. Interior spaces  of residential and public buildings, underground public spaces, furnishings, equipment, and interior decor

  4. Temporary design installations  for public events and urban functions

  5. Exhibition and trade displays, elements of  monumental and decorative art ,  applied art  in both interiors and exteriors, and  visual communications  in physical spaces

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