Study programme
Architecture and Urban Development
Academic Year 2022/23
Abbreviation: N-P-C-A Code: N3504 Type of study: Master's Language of instruction: Czech
Awarded degree: Ing. arch.
Level of qualification: master's (second level)
Awarded qualification: Ing. arch. in the field of "Architecture and Urban Development"
Accreditation: –
Field of Study
Architecture and Urban Development
Abbreviation: ARS
Program: Architecture and Urban Development
Profile
The consecutive master’s study programme Architecture and Settlement Development with the Architecture Planning specialisation and a standard 2-year study duration follows on from four-year bachelor’s courses with a similar focus on architecture.
During their studies, students will become familiar with the newest scientific and technical findings in all their complex mutual interconnectivity and are guided towards the creation of independent architectural and engineering work. They apply the knowledge gained in individual subjects in individually assigned architectural and technical tasks drawn from the issues of their field of study.
Students extend the theoretical foundation gained during their bachelor’s studies with additional theoretical knowledge. This serves as a basis for specialised subjects from various fields taken according to students’ specialisations, with a primary focus on the studied field of Architecture Planning. Economics subjects are also represented in the syllabus.
During the course of the students’ studies, emphasis is placed on the independent creation of architectural and engineering work. After graduation, students are capable of independently solving even demanding specialised problems and are thus prepared for their careers in architecture or engineering branches in industry.
Learning outcomes
Graduates from the consecutive master’s study programme Architecture and Settlement Development with a specialisation in Architecture Planning have gained highly specialised (theoretical and professional) knowledge in the studied field. They are capable of applying their knowledge in dealing with the issues of their field and specialisation.
They are capable, within the scope of skills gained during their studies, of solving even demanding specialised problems and so are prepared for their careers in architecture or engineering branches in industry. As highly-qualified specialists, graduates from this programme are able to hold high positions as architects, engineers and managers, and successfully perform the functions required of them. They are equipped with the skills they need to solve even complex architectural and technical problems, and not only during the architectural design of structures, but also during their preparation and realization. They are able to direct the development of urban settlements from the technical and economic point of view, and also from the environmental and aesthetic perspective. They are familiar with the new situation in the development of urban settlements arising from the membership of the Czech Republic in the European Union.
Within the context of professional competence, after gaining the stipulated amount of work experience, graduates of the consecutive master’s study programme Architecture and Settlement Development can gain certification. They are then certified architects capable of directing complex architectural, technical and professional activities and projects, and taking responsibility for their quality. They are also able to take responsibility for the professional management of individuals and groups.
Guarantor
Structure of courses
1st year / Winter Semester / compulsory courses
Code | Title | Hr. range | Credits | Completion |
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TG03 | Professional Practical Training | VT: 1560 | 30 | Cr |
1st year / Summer Semester / compulsory courses
Code | Title | Hr. range | Credits | Completion |
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TG01 | Urban Planning Studio | A: 130 | 10 | GCr |
TG06 | Urban Planning in the Czech Rep. and EU | P: 26 / C1: 13 | 4 | Cr,Ex |
TG07 | Structural Policy of the EU | P: 13 / C1: 13 | 2 | Cr,Ex |
TG11 | Basics of Economy | P: 39 | 3 | Ex |
TM01 | Urban Engineering I | P: 26 / C1: 13 | 3 | GCr |
TY01 | Social Communication | P: 13 / C1: 13 | 2 | GCr |
1st year / Summer Semester / compulsory-optional courses / required 2 courses
Code | Title | Hr. range | Credits | Completion |
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TG51 | Architecture of Engineering Constructions | P: 26 / C1: 13 | 3 | Cr,Ex |
TG52 | Cultural Values in Towns in History and the Present | P: 13 / C1: 26 | 3 | Cr,Ex |
TG53 | Specialized Excursion | VT: 96 | 3 | GCr |
TH51 | Sustainable Building | P: 26 / C1: 13 | 3 | Cr,Ex |
TY51 | History and Philosophy of Technology | P: 26 / C1: 13 | 3 | GCr |
TY52 | Pedagogy for Engineers | P: 26 / C1: 13 | 3 | GCr |
2nd year / Winter Semester / compulsory courses
Code | Title | Hr. range | Credits | Completion |
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TE01 | Geographical Information Systems | P: 13 / C1: 26 | 3 | GCr |
TG08 | Environmental Economy | P: 26 | 2 | Ex |
TG12 | Specialised Studio | A: 130 | 10 | GCr |
TV06 | Public Structural Investments | P: 26 / C1: 26 | 4 | Cr,Ex |
TY02 | Law for Architects | P: 26 | 2 | Cr |
2nd year / Winter Semester / compulsory-optional courses / required 1 course
Code | Title | Hr. range | Credits | Completion |
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TG54 | Theory and Practice of Architectural Design | P: 26 / C1: 13 | 3 | GCr |
TG55 | Tradition and the New Urbanism | P: 26 / C1: 13 | 3 | GCr |
TM51 | transportation urbanism | P: 13 / C1: 26 | 3 | GCr |
TY53 | Ethics in Business | P: 26 / C1: 13 | 3 | GCr |
2nd year / Winter Semester / compulsory-optional courses / required 1 course
Code | Title | Hr. range | Credits | Completion |
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TM02 | Urban engineering II | P: 26 / C1: 13 | 3 | Cr,Ex |
TP01 | Urban engineering II | P: 26 / C1: 13 | 3 | Cr,Ex |
2nd year / Winter Semester / compulsory-optional courses / required 1 course
Code | Title | Hr. range | Credits | Completion |
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TG09 | Regional economy and policy | P: 26 / C1: 13 | 3 | Cr,Ex |
TV09 | Regional Economy and Policy | P: 26 / C1: 13 | 3 | Cr,Ex |
2nd year / Summer Semester / compulsory courses
Code | Title | Hr. range | Credits | Completion |
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