Architecture
Bachelor's degree
In Bari (Italy)
Become a successful architect with Politecnico di Bari!
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Bari (Italy)
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Duration
5 Years
The objective of the course is the specific training of architects as professional figures able to understand the relationships between human being, architectural creations and the environment, taking into account the structural and construction aspects, the utility of buildings, the social and economic implications of the built environment and to create architectural projects. The central didactic nucleus consists of the culture of planning, based on historic-scientific knowledge such as mathematics and history as well as technologies, and technical aesthetic procedures, such as planning activity applied to the fields of architecture, the city, restoration, town planning and landscaping that includes structural calculation and the use of representation techniques and cost analysis.
In addition to the overall strategic objectives, the articulation in different study plans aims at providing specific skills, such as those in the field of archaeological and historical monuments of ancient and medieval periods in the Mediterranean area.
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About this course
The five years course is structured in three didactic cycles (2+2+1), each with its own learning objectives:
-the first cycle (1st and 2nd years), dedicated to basic training;
-the second cycle (3rd and 4th years), dedicated to scientific and technical training;
-the third cycle (5th year), dedicated to specific themes and further disciplinary studies specific thematic and disciplinary further studies as well as writing the degree thesis.
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Subjects
- Architect
- Architecture
- Mathematics
- Construction
- Town Planning
- Planning
- Architectural
- Construction Training
- GCSE Mathematics
- Drawing
Course programme
FIRST YEAR
- Architectural Planning Laboratory 1
- History of the Architecture I
- Geometry + Mathematics
- Architectural Drawing + Descriptive Geometry
- Materials and Planning of Construction Elements
- Classical Archaeology I
SECOND YEAR
- Architectural Planning Laboratory 2
- History of the Architecture II
- Statics
- Architectural Construction Laboratory 1
- Town Planning
- Environmental Technical Physics I
- Theory of the Architecture/Classical Archaeology II
THIRD YEAR
- Architectural Planning Laboratory 3
- Construction Science
- Town Planning Laboratory
- Architectural Surveying
- Urban and Environmental Surveying
- Environmental Technical Physics II
- History of the Architecture III
FOURTH YEAR
- Architectural Planning Laboratory 4
- History of the Architecture IV
- Restoration Laboratory
- Architectural Construction Laboratory 2
- Urban Sociology
- Estimation
- Landscape Architecture
FIFTH YEAR
- Structural Morphology/ Architectural Technology/
- Typological and Morphological Characters/
- History of Decorative and Industrial Arts/
- Lightning, Sound and Climate Control/Interior Design
- English language
- Stage
- Final exam
Additional information
Graduates from the Master’s course can enroll in the Italian Albo Professionale (pro-fessional register) for Architects, Planners, Landscapers and Conservationists and
in section A of the Italian Albo Professionale degli Ingegneri (professional register
for engineers) on passing the professional exam. They can set up as self-employed
professionals or seek employment in the following sectors:
-construction, transformation, conservation, restoration of buildings;
-improving and planning the city and the land;
-production sectors (construction companies, specialists, etc);
-public and private institutions and authorities (local and national administrations,
heritage supervision, research institutions).
Master’s degree graduates can also carry out teaching, knowledge-based activities
and work on the development of architectural, environmental and archaeological
heritage.
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