Building and Territory Technology 36 months Undergraduate Program By Università degli Studi di Udine |Top Universities
Program Duration

36 monthsProgram duration

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Main Subject Area

Architecture and Built EnvironmentMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Architecture and Built Environment

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Degree Course in Building and Territorial Techniques aims to ensure the student a cultural and technical training in the sectors of construction, appraisal, topography, as well as law and economics, which favors immediate insertion in the world of work and profession. The training course provides for a balance between the various technical and applicative disciplines, many of which are first treated from a methodological point of view and then are developed in a laboratory teaching related to it, which is completed with a consistent program of internships at public and private (48 CFU). Knowledge and understanding of building and territorial works are deepened, not only in their logical-formal, typological-distributive, constructive and technological aspects, but also in their legal-administrative ones. Therefore, after having learned the basic physical-mathematical training contents, through the disciplines of representation and drawing, also integrated in the modern BIM approach, the themes of the design of building components, the organization of production and construction sites, of the urban planning legislation and the economic and estimative evaluation of production processes and works carried out. In practice, the technical and applicative subjects are already held in the first year, while the second year is essentially reserved for didactic laboratories and the third mainly for professional training. The course aims to combine the methodological rigor of the characterizing disciplines with the immediate application to real examples and case studies. For organizational simplicity, all didactic activities will have 6 CFU, obviously apart from the foreign language (3 CFU), the final exam (3 CFU) and the internship (48 CFU).

Program overview

Main Subject

Architecture and Built Environment

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Degree Course in Building and Territorial Techniques aims to ensure the student a cultural and technical training in the sectors of construction, appraisal, topography, as well as law and economics, which favors immediate insertion in the world of work and profession. The training course provides for a balance between the various technical and applicative disciplines, many of which are first treated from a methodological point of view and then are developed in a laboratory teaching related to it, which is completed with a consistent program of internships at public and private (48 CFU). Knowledge and understanding of building and territorial works are deepened, not only in their logical-formal, typological-distributive, constructive and technological aspects, but also in their legal-administrative ones. Therefore, after having learned the basic physical-mathematical training contents, through the disciplines of representation and drawing, also integrated in the modern BIM approach, the themes of the design of building components, the organization of production and construction sites, of the urban planning legislation and the economic and estimative evaluation of production processes and works carried out. In practice, the technical and applicative subjects are already held in the first year, while the second year is essentially reserved for didactic laboratories and the third mainly for professional training. The course aims to combine the methodological rigor of the characterizing disciplines with the immediate application to real examples and case studies. For organizational simplicity, all didactic activities will have 6 CFU, obviously apart from the foreign language (3 CFU), the final exam (3 CFU) and the internship (48 CFU).

Admission Requirements

3 Years

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  • Department of Economics and Statistics (DIES)
  • Department of Food, Environmental and Animal Sciences - (DI4A)
  • Department of Languages and Literature, Communication, Education and Society - (DILL)
  • Department of Law Sciences (DISG)
  • Department of Humanistic Studies and Cultural Heritage - (DIUM)
  • Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics
  • Department of Medicine
  • Polytechnic Department of Engineering and Architecture - (DPIA)

These are the 8 Departments in which the university is divided into:

  • Department of Economics and Statistics (DIES)
  • Department of Food, Environmental and Animal Sciences - (DI4A)
  • Department of Languages and Literature, Communication, Education and Society - (DILL)
  • Department of Law Sciences (DISG)
  • Department of Humanistic Studies and Cultural Heritage - (DIUM)
  • Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics
  • Department of Medicine
  • Polytechnic Department of Engineering and Architecture - (DPIA)

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