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APPENDIX B
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| THE PROGRAMME |
| 1.0 |
The programme
must provide clear, complete and accurate information to the
public |
| 2.0 |
The term
"architectural core subjects" generally refers to subjects which relate to the
practice of the profession.
Examples of these are :-
- Architectural
Drawing/Drafting
- Architectural
Design
- Building
Contracts
- Building
Economics
- Building
Material and Construction
- Building
Services
- Civic/Urban
Planning & Design
- Environmental
Studies
- Ethics
- History of
Architecture
- Landscape
- Project
Management
- Professional
Practice
- Specifications
- Structure
- Theory of
Design
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| 3.0 |
One credit
hour is what a typical student might be expected to learn in one week (40-45
hours including class time and preparation) of full-time study. This may be
expressed as one hour of lecture and two hours of self study or three hours of
studios per week for a minimum of 15 weeks in a semester. |
| 4.0
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The
development of conventional drawing skills is still a requirement of the
programme. In addition students are also expected to develop skills in the use
of computer and related software. |
| 5.0
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Exposure to
professional architectural practice must be integrated into the
curriculum. |