Program Description

Architecture Engineering


Bachelor


To meet the requirements of the local and regional labor market with qualified engineers, the bachelors program in Architecture was introduced within the Department of Architecture in the 2008/2009 academic year. The number of students registered in the program has reached more than 600 students, the majority of whom work in companies and government and private institutions locally, regionally, and internationally.

The program is taught by a qualified teaching staff of doctoral and masters holders in all scientific fields and specializations. The program also includes several design studios and well-equipped laboratories such as a computer lab and a laser cutter lab. The department constantly updates its program to meet the future needs. In this context, the department has established a system that conforms to the highest academic standards.

Architecture Engineering

Number Of Credit Hours
165

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Admission Requirements

Admission requirements of the Bachelor degree in the Architecture Engineering program include a High School Certificate or equivalent in the following:

80%

  • Scientific
  • Scientific - Medical Field
  • Scientific - Engineering Field

Job Opportunities

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  • Architectural Design and Buildings
  • Interior Architecture and design
  • Management and supervisor of building construction
  • Landscape Architecture
  • Sustainable architectural design
  • Academic and research Field
  • Urban planning
  • Quantity surveying
  • Building conservation and retrofitting

Study Plans and Program Files

Educational Objectives

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Learning Outcomes at Program Level (PLO's)

 

  1. Research skills
  2. Criticism skills
  3. Analytical skills
  4. Installation, design and configuration skills
  5. Practical construction skills
  6. Environmental applied skills
  7. Sustainable practical skills
  8. Management and leadership skills
  9. Skills of calculating quantities
  10. Legal responsibility
  11. Professional and ethical judgments
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Learning Outcomes at the Level of Specialization (CLO's)

 

  1. Obtaining initial design strategies, methods and mechanisms.
  2. Develop awareness of the sources of information and specialized expertise in the technical, aesthetic and scientific fields, and how to evaluate and apply them in the context of design.
  3. The application of analysis and critical judgment, which deals with the aesthetic aspects and technical requirements of the building and the different needs of the user.
  4. Develop cultural awareness of design within the contemporary and global framework.
  5. An initial level exploration of the concepts of spatial, plastic and urban design.
  6. Develop confidence using communication, presentation and oral skills.
  7. Using modern tools, methods and techniques to implement construction and determine the forces and stresses in the primary structural systems.
  8. Dealing with the interrelationship between interior design and various building and construction systems.
  9. Taking into account the thermal comfort systems in the environmental design systems.
  10. Apply basic technical design concepts to solve design problems related to specifications, electrical and mechanical systems, environmental control systems, and fire protection.
  11. Training on the use and development of competitive methods and solutions for existing and new buildings that will contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with architectural designs, and their use, management and demolition from a life-cycle perspective.
  12. Definition of the architect’s role and responsibilities in the design team
  13. Perform economic analyzes and cost estimates related to the design.
  14. Producing technical documents that enable the realization of an architectural proposal in a compact form.
  15. Evaluation of materials and methods of implementation of construction projects.
  16. Estimate the quantities of materials and their costs.
  17. Gaining awareness of the traditions of architecture as a means of cultural and material expression.
  18. Define personal value systems and ethical attitudes in response to complex architectural project requirements.
  19. Recognize the social and ethical responsibilities that affect the production of architecture

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Correlation of learning outcomes at PLO's with CLO's

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