FOUNDATIONAL COURSE IN ARCHITECTURE typically provides students with an introduction to the fundamental concepts and principles of architecture. Students will learn about the materials, tools, and techniques used in construction, as well as the basics of building systems such as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
Objectives of an architecture course is to provide students with the knowledge
about the evolution of architectural styles and techniques, as well as the social, cultural, and environmental contexts in which architecture is created.
Develop design skills: Students will learn how to design buildings and spaces that are functional, aesthetically pleasing, and responsive to human needs.
Develop technical skills: Students will learn the technical skills necessary to create architectural drawings, models, and other representations of buildings and spaces.
Develop communication skills: Students will learn how to communicate their design ideas effectively through oral and written presentations, as well as visual representations.
Understand sustainability and environmental issues: Students will learn about the principles of sustainable design and how to create buildings and spaces that are environmentally friendly and energy-efficient.
UG PROGRAMS: B. Arch
PG PROGRAMS: M. Arch
COURSE DURATION: 2 days
CAREER OPTIONS:
Architect: The most obvious career path after completing an architecture degree is to become an architect. As an architect, you will design buildings, spaces, and structures, and oversee their construction.
Urban Designer: Urban designers work to create liveable and sustainable cities and towns. They design public spaces, parks, streetscapes, and other urban environments.
Interior Designer: Interior designers work to create functional and aesthetically pleasing interior spaces. They may design residential or commercial spaces, and may specialize in specific types of interiors, such as healthcare or hospitality.
Landscape Architect: Landscape architects design outdoor spaces, such as parks, gardens, and public spaces. They may work on both large and small projects, and may collaborate with other professionals, such as architects and engineers.
Construction Manager: Construction managers oversee the construction of buildings and other structures. They work with architects, engineers, and contractors to ensure that projects are completed on time and within budget.
Project Manager: Project managers oversee the planning, design, and construction of large-scale projects. They may work in a variety of industries, including construction, engineering, and architecture.
Course Features
- Lectures 6
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 2 days
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes