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Curriculum
The Architecture Project Studio I course is an exercise in honing skills and conducting a comprehensive design process for one case of a public function building and environment design project in an urban context by applying the most optimal design method.
The Professional Ethics course aims to understand the architect's code of ethics and to know the applicable laws and regulations related to the architect's profession.
The Building Material Standards and Regulations course aims to understand the material standards and building regulations that apply in connection with the architectural profession.
The Building Information Modeling course is an exercise for the ability and conduct a comprehensive design process through building modeling applications.
The Architecture Studio Project II course is an exercise in honing skills and conducting a comprehensive design process for one case of building design projects and public function environments in urban contexts by applying the most optimal design methods.
The Architectural Practice and Management course aims to recognize management practices and roles as independent architects working in construction, as well as understanding the building construction process and the involvement of various professional skills in the large-scale building construction process.
The Sustainable Development Ecology course aims to provide students with the ability to understand the environmental problems behind the idea of sustainable development, the concepts and strategies of sustainable development, as well as the roles and responsibilities of architects and architecture in sustainable development.
The Construction Management course aims to recognize construction management practices and the role of an independent architect working in construction.
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Learning Outcomes
The learning outcomes of graduates of the USU Architect Professional Study Program (PPAr) are built on the basis of in-depth surveys of students, graduates, and graduate users involving the Government, professional organizations, and the business world/construction services. Through benchmarking and sharing sessions based on KAAB-Canberra Accord international accreditation standards, this curriculum is committed to producing graduates who not only have excellence in design practice but are also able to identify, analyze, and formulate solutions to built environment challenges at various regional scales and socio-cultural diversity of society. Thus, PPAr USU graduates are ready to contribute their competence in the world of work with a deep understanding of the complexity and dynamics of the built environment.
| Learning Outcomes | |
| 1 | The ability to identify problems and initiate solutions is based on understanding research methods and analysis with data obtained from relevant data from precedents, theories, and social phenomena. |
| 2 | The ability to design according to the level of education, identify problems, formulate solutions, and produce drawings and design documents in various formats (thesis book, design report, poster) at each stage of the design process. |
| 3 | The ability to apply the principles of thermal, lighting, acoustics, air quality in buildings, energy management, and building environmental control systems and apply them in architectural design and built environment arrangement ideas. |
| 4 | The ability to apply the basic principles and methods of appropriate building systems, such as mechanical, electrical, data, and fire protection, and apply them in architectural design and built environment arrangement ideas. |
| 5 | The ability to apply the principles of building materials, construction methods, and other building elements in architectural design and built environment arrangement ideas. |
| 6 | The ability to apply project delivery and construction management methods to effectively facilitate physical, human, technical, and budgetary resources and apply them in architectural design and built environment ideas. |
| 7 | The ability to prepare professional documents and stages of design, preliminary description, schematic design, design development, construction documents, and the architect's role in multidisciplinary collaboration and reconciliation, construction cost estimation, design addendum, construction supervision, and building maintenance and operation. |
| 8 | The ability to apply the principles of management requirements in operating an architectural consulting firm, such as contracting, financing, business planning, marketing, project acquisition, and general management. |
| 9 | The ability to apply building laws and regulations related to public safety, property rights, design, construction and practice, and legal liability. |