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The degree will teach students about correlations in the subject of town planning, required specialist knowledge and its independent application, as well as give them practical experience in the profession of urban development and town planning. It will enable students to apply academic insights and methods, and also develop these independently. Theoretical and analytical skills, creativity and independent thinking apply here as much as awareness of problems, a critical faculty and decisionmaking skills.
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The degree will teach students about correlations in the subject of architecture, required specialist knowledge and its independent application, as well as give them practical experience in the profession of architecture. It will enable students to apply academic insights and methods, and also develop these independently. Theoretical and analytical skills, creativity and independent thinking apply here as much as awareness of problems, a critical faculty and decision-making skills.
The Master Degree is geared towards the extensive activities of the architect as an allrounder both here and abroad. It enables graduates to gain professional membership of the ‘Chamber of Architects’ (UIA guidelines) and to manage their own office as well as work at a senior civil servant level in public authorities.
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Specific educational objectives
The course of Archeology and Ancient Civilizations “is to provide:
- A thorough knowledge of culture, civilization and history of the ancient world;
- A thorough preparation in the fields of philology, languages and literatures of antiquity and their fortune in the modern age;
- The ability to investigate, interpret and use the sources and means of transmission of culture and civilization of the ancient world, particularly developing the framework archaeological, both classical and medieval, which is also acquiring a sound theoretical, methodological and operational;
- The ability to make full use of the main tools and communications in specific fields of competence;
- The ability to use written and oral form at least one European Union language besides Italian, with reference to disciplinary vocabularies.
Job opportunities
Graduates specialists in “Archeology and Ancient Civilizations” will be able to play, including through practical experience qualifying functions of high responsibility
- In specific institutions, such as state archives, libraries, Superintendent,
- In museums and archaeological parks,
- In cultural centers, foundations, publishers, newspaper editors, etc..;
- In bodies and units of study and research at institutions and public and private institutions, both Italian and foreign.
Graduates also acquire specialist skills to use in teaching of classical letters.
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An architectural technologist is a specialist in the technological aspects of building design and construction, bridging the gap between design theory and construction practice. This industry-focused course provides you will the skills required for employment in this specialist and high demand industry sector. As a designer you’ll be responsible for the development and completion of projects. You’ll learn to advise on appropriate technology and bring a creative attitude and detail to design, using both graphic and computer aided drafting techniques.
This course is very creative with plenty of practical experience allowing you to develop your design skills. You’ll gain a good level of understanding of the construction industry. The course is also accredited by the Chartered Institute for Architectural Technologists and the Chartered Institute of Building.
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An architectural technologist is a specialist in the technological aspects of building design and construction, bridging the gap between design theory and construction practice. This industry-focused course provides you will the skills required for employment in this specialist and high demand industry sector. As a designer you’ll be responsible for the development and completion of projects. You’ll learn to advise on appropriate technology and bring a creative attitude and detail to design, using both graphic and computer aided drafting techniques.
This course is very creative with plenty of practical experience allowing you to develop your design skills. You’ll gain a good level of understanding of the construction industry. The course is also accredited by the Chartered Institute for Architectural Technologists and the Chartered Institute of Building.
You’ll learn creative and technical skills relating to the design and technical aspects of building, such as computer aided design, design, specification and modelling. As well, you’ll develop knowledge and abilities in related area, such as management and conservation.
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