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Certificate in Building Design & Architecture at Charles Darwin University

This course is offered full time over one year or part-time over two or three years. Students interested in working as a drafter, CAD operator or building designer should consider undertaking this course.

It is offered internally at the Casuarina Campus of CDU. There are no external units, full time students would be expected to attend classes four days per week. This allows for part time employment in the industry, which is highly recommended. Suitable part time options are also available. Part time students would be expected to complete the course within four years.

Career Opportunities
There is currently a nation-wide shortage of suitably qualified drafters, CAD operators and building designers. Graduates can expect to readily gain employment, either full time, part time, casual, sub-contract or self employed. It is possible to work from home or a remote office. Graduates may find employment with a drafting office, an architect, a builder or manufacturer, and their position and remuneration will depend on their interset, expertise and experience. Students who continue their studies and complete the Diploma of Building Design and Technology will work on larger projects, have more responsibility, less supervision, and will receive greater remuneration.

Graduate in Industrial Engineering & Management at Chaoyang University of Technology

The department was established in 1994. Initially, a four-year program is provided for full-time students, while a two-year program is provided for night-time students. The graduate program for full-time students was started in 1996, followed by the graduate program for students at work launched in 2000. The department currently employs 20 full-time faculty members and 3 staffs. Current enrollment consists of 453 full-time students in the four-year program, 108 students in the two-year program, 57 full-time graduate students, and 33 graduate students at work. The total number of students is 651.

The department’s goal is to train students to become skilled professionals in the field of industrial engineering and management science. In line with the need for national industrial development, the department cultivates students with the ability to optimize the use of resources such as manpower, material, equipment, capital and information. The department has established a professional service center to provide professional services, seminars and training courses for local industries to enrich academic-industry interactions. The department boasts to have great faculties, equipments, and curricula, and is actively devoted to the education of industrial engineering and management so as to contribute to the development of Taiwan’s industry.

Course Content of BSc in Architectural Technology at Birmingham Southern College

Course Content

You will be provided with the professional, practical and business skills an Architectural Technologist needs to analyse, synthesise and evaluate design requirements to produce design solutions which will satisfy performance, production and procurement criteria.

This will be achieved through the design, selection and specification of material, components and assembly and the management, coordination, communication, presentation and monitoring of solutions which perform to the agreed brief and standards in terms of time, cost and quality.

The Technologist will then be equipped to manage the implementation of these on site through to the completion of construction work matching all client, regulatory and use requirements.

The course follows three main themes:

Technology – this provides an in depth appreciation of the different technologies used in the UK. This will include the key elements of buildings and their performance requirements.

Design and Development – this will focus on integrating technology with legal, regulatory, health and safety, client and use requirements producing buildings suitable for intended use and takes account of sustainability and other contemporary issues. This will also equip you to manage other parties in the development process, including the business elements of a development.

Design Skills – providing training and practice of key practical skills. You will learn to physically survey, measure and gather data about the proposed building site and the surrounding environment. You will be aware of the structure and format of drawings normally found in the built environment. You will be taught how to manually and electronically produce drawings using three dimensional computer aided design (CAD) and animated design solutions. You will also learn how to place design solutions in context with their surroundings using geographical information system (GIS) software.

Full-time students will attend classes for three days per week, while part-time students will attend for one full day per week and part of the same evening. You will also be expected to complete private study and preparation in your own time.

Assessment
Assessment of modules is made during and at the end of each level either through examination, coursework or a combination of both.

Opportunities of PG in Architecture at Birmingham Southern College

Professional Recognition And Further Study Opportunities

The course is recognised by ARB and RIBA for exemption from the Part II Examination for those who have passed, or been exempted from, RIBA Part I. Students without RIBA Part 1 exemption are not eligible for the course, but may be eligible for the MA Architectural Studies programme which is specifically designed for students in this situation.

Attendance
The course lasts for two years in full-time mode (excluding the Diploma 1 year out) and is three years in part-time mode. The part-time mode requires all students to be employed in a suitable design practice, and this experience supplements for attendance, thus resulting in an attendance pattern of one full day per week. Consistent weekly attendance is mandatory in this mode. For full-time students, two formal days of studio teaching are provided along with a third day, in which students visit local architectural practices for tuition.

Course Content of PG in Architecture at Birmingham Southern College

Course Content
Whilst the course places an increased emphasis in the RIBA/ARB criteria, it has been designed with the student experience very much in mind. There is a strong desire to make the course feel like it is personally yours. We hope to achieve this by providing you with various opportunities to steer your learning towards issues you are interested in or which you feel are particularly relevant, and in effect use the course as a stepping stone to their career ahead.

The diploma course is focused on the key areas of theory, design, technology, and the real practice of architecture, and provides a dynamic, stimulating, and contemporary approach to postgraduate architectural education. It is arranged in a series of ‘Clusters’, taught principally in design studio, which promote the notion of integrated learning and working, particularly in the areas of theory, urban design, and design and technology, so hopefully you won’t feel as if you are doing something for the sake of it! This focused programme has only seven projects, namely; Theory and Experimentation, Design and technology, Professional Studies, Dissertation, Options project, Urban Design, and Thesis Design project.

This streamlining of the curriculum affords students the freedom to speculate, more time to concentrate on chosen specific areas or to explore other opportunities such as teaching in the degree school or developing specialist areas created by the suite of Masters courses.

The course has a diverse range of participating students; graduates from the school itself, graduates from other Schools of Architecture, visiting Erasmus exchange students, and a significant number of part-time students who are working in practice. The reputation and suitability of the course draws students from as far a field as Liverpool and Kent for the one-day a week study programme. In fact, the school also places a strong emphasis on its part-time students. The Diploma course is written and operates on the premise that the part-time student experience very closely matches that of the full-time student. The work part-time students do on a day-to-day basis is recognised and appreciated, as is their effort and commitment to the course.

The School also strives to involve other notable practitioners such as eminent Architects as Visiting Professors, world-renowned consultants, and external examiners with impressive reputations whether in practice or academia. Currently our list of external examiners includes Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE (ex Foster & Partners), and Birmingham City Council’s Design Adviser, Philip Singleton.

The school also offers a very exciting suite of MA courses which are responses to the current profession of Architecture, but also to maximise on the skills of our staff team. These include ‘top up’ MA’s, some of which are unique, which are linked to the Diploma course in Design and Theory, Urban Design, Intervention Architecture, and Architectural Journalism. Each of these involve a particular route through the Diploma. Full-time students taking this MA route only need complete three extra months of self-led study, and part-time students one extra year of predominantly correspondence studying. Fees for both options are based on four modules which currently costs just £640 in total.

Aside from formally undertaking one of these pathways, students completing only the Diploma course can enter into one of these specialised areas of study during the Options Project, which can be linked to several of the design clusters. It may also be used to investigate other areas of personal interest or relevance to the student’s career path. Alternatively, students may choose to work as a teaching assistant in the School’s undergraduate programme, in whichever year is most suited to them. Other ‘one-off’ opportunities are possible via negotiation with the course team.

The Diploma operates with a strong and diverse staff team that encompasses both full-time staff and numerous visiting tutors, principally from local practice. This relationship with the local practice is undergoing a renaissance, particularly through the school’s pool of visiting critics, which encourages enthusiastic architects to become involved with the school on a volunteer basis at various times throughout the year.

The Diploma course traditionally runs a study trip to the United States each spring. This trip is normally generously sponsored by Ibstock Bricks, with each student receiving a bursary towards the cost of the trip. This trip is often extended to another US city such as Chicago. The School also encourages educational exchange programmes, primarily through the Erasmus programme, which also sees European students coming into the school for a year’s study.

Tuition and Fees of Architecture Degree at Norwich University

2008–2009 Tuition and Fees

Item - Cost
Tuition (per semester) 12,361
Room and Board (per semester) $4,516
Technology Fee (per semester) $306
University Health Services (use of Clinic and Infirmary) $212
Student Activity Fee (per semester) $153
Medical Insurance (full-time students only, estimated cost) $945
Uniform (Corps students only, per semester) $775
Security Deposit (freshmen only, refundable upon graduation) $200