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The
programme must provide clear, complete and accurate information to the public. |
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The
term "architectural core courses" generally refers to courses or subjects in 5
major aspects which relate to the practice of the profession.
Examples
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Design |
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- Architectural Design
- Civic/Urban Planning & Design
- Landscape
- Theory of Design
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Technology
and Environment |
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- Building Material and Construction
- Building Services
- Environmental Studies
- Structures
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Cultural
Context |
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- History and Theory of Architecture
- Human Sciences
- Philosophy
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iv)
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Communication |
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- Architectural Drawing/Drafting
- Project Report Writing
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v)
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Management
Practice & Law |
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- Building Law & Contracts
- Building Economics
- Ethics
- Project Management
- Professional Practice
- Specification
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Credit
Hours
One
credit hour is what a typical student is expected to learn in one week (40-45
hours including class time and preparation) of full-time study. One (1) credit hour of full time study is
defined as one (1) hour of lecture and two (2) hours of self-study or 2-3 hours
of studios per week.
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Exposure
to professional architectural practice must be integrated into the curriculum |