Bachelor Architecture

The Creative Search for a High-quality Architectural Environment

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Admission and Application Information

Architecture does not only involve construction. It also comprises a search for creative solutions which address the conflicting issues of building, living and working requirements, aesthetic priorities and maintaining a good quality of life in the structured environment.

Career profile

Architects use architectural resources to create, alter and preserve a structured environment to fulfil the expectations and address the conditions of both the individual and society.

In the broad field of construction, their area of responsibility involves analysis, creative thought and action, and negotiation. They reflect on the needs of society and convert these into a structured environment. They respond to changes in conditions and design far-sighted strategies to manage change.

Architects either work independently or as employees in archi-tectural offices. They are also employed in construction companies, administration and large businesses, and work in the fields of design, art and culture.

Programme structure

The Bachelor’s degree programme in Architecture is divided into three areas which run through the entire programme. The first, comprising architectural design and construction and the fundamentals of art and creativity, is the main focus. The second covers the scientific and technical disciplines, and the third humanities and social sciences and mathematics.

Bachelor's degree programme (180 credits)

The aim in the first year of study is to develop the perceptive and creative faculties, impart the methodology of architectural design, and provide a grounding in the natural sciences, technology and the humanities and social sciences. This basic knowledge is expanded in the second and third years. Six months of work experience in the field of architecture must also be completed to obtain a Bachelor’s degree.

Courses in design and technology:
Visual Design, Drafting, Construction
Courses in technology and natural sciences:
Structural Engineering, Building Technology, Ecology, etc.
Courses in the humanities and social sciences
:
Mathematical Thought, Sociology, History of Art and Architecture, etc.
Seminar weeks
Six months’ work experience in the architectural field

For detailed information go to the pages in German Architektur

Master's degree programme (120 credits)

The aim of the Master’s degree programme is to expand the knowl edge acquired in the Bachelor’s degree programme, and to foster an increasingly independent and individual approach to working, the development of integrative thought and creative faculties and the handling of larger-scale architectural assignments.

To obtain a Master’s degree, proof of external work experience lasting at least six months must be provided.

Design
Core subjects, focus work
Electives, seminar weeks
Master’s thesis (10 weeks)
Six months’ work experience in the architectural field

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