Architecture (ARCH2N)(in Polish: Architektura, niestacjonarne, drugiego stopnia) | |
second degree studies part-time studies, 1.5 year, 90 ECTS points Language: Polish | Jump to: Opis ogólny
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Access requirements
possess university diploma (first or second degree studies), positive result of the enrolment procedure
Learning outcomes
Resolution No. 17/53/2012 of the Senate of Bialystok University of Technology of 28 June 2012 Resolution No. 510/XXXI/XIV/2015 of the Senate of Bialystok University of Technology of 25 June 2015 on determining learning outcomes for second cycle courses in the field of Architecture at Bialystok University of Technology
Symbol - Learning outcomes for the field of study - Reference to learning outcomes for the area of technical sciences
KNOWLEDGE
AiU2_W01 - have an in-depth knowledge of the theory and principles of designing structures of sophisticated functions in urban architectural complexes, taking into account the multiculturalism of the surrounding as well as redevelopment of structures and degraded areas - T2A_W03, T2A_W05, T2A_W07, T2A_W08
AiU2_W02 - have an in-depth knowledge of the theory of urban and spatial planning, of the principles of urban space shaping, of interdisciplinary aspects of planning, and of problems concerning spatial development of cities and towns, including contemporary social and civilisation problems - T2A_W03, T2A_W05, T2A_W07, T2A_W08
AiU2_W03 - have an in-depth knowledge of the history of culture, of art and contemporary architecture as well as of architectural protection and protected monuments, historic structures, urban architectural complexes and cultural landscapes. Graduates know the methodology of conservation works - T2A_W02, T2A_W05, T2A_W07, T2A_W08
AiU2_W04 - know the principles of shaping and implementing the spatial policy in Poland, and also the basic issues in spatial and regional planning as well as integrating designs with planning studies concerning Poland and the European Union Member States. Graduates have a basic knowledge of regional planning and developing projects of spatial development plans - T2A_W03, T2A_W05, T2A_W07, T2A_W08
AiU2_W05 - have an in-depth knowledge of the state-of-the-art computer-aided methods of architectural designing and also of designing contemporary building structures and their computer modelling - T2A_W04,
T2A_W05, T2A_W06, T2A_W07
AiU2_W06 - have an in-depth knowledge of the types, properties, and application of contemporary building materials in architectural design; graduates have the knowledge of advanced installation systems - T2A_W02,
T2A_W05, T2A_W06, T2A_W07
AiU2_W07 - have an in-depth knowledge of architectural theories. Graduates can obtain information from literature and other sources; graduates can also interpret this information, draw conclusions, and formulate and justify their opinions - T2A_W02, T2A_W05
AiU2_W08 - have a detailed knowledge of the basic notions in the areas of culture and civilisation, philosophy, and aesthetics - T2A_W02, T2A_W04, T2A_W05
AiU2_W09 - have a detailed knowledge of the basic notions and problems of cultural studies - T2A_W02, T2A_W04, T2A_W05, T2A_W08
AiU2_W10 - have a detailed knowledge of the basic categories and notions in sociology, making it possible to analyse human life in connection to architecture and its surrounding from a sociological perspective - T2A_W02,
T2A_W05, T2A_W08
AiU2_W11 - have an in-depth knowledge of principles of conducting architectural practice - T2A_W08, T2A_W09, T2A_W10, T2A_W11
SKILLS
AiU2_U01 - can design structures of complex functions in both the built and natural environment, pursuant to the applicable technical, functional, aesthetic, and cultural requirements - T2A_U01, T2A_U02, T2A_U04, T2A_U05, T2A_U07, T2A_U09, T2A_U10, T2A_U11, T2A_U12, T2A_U15, T2A_U16, T2A_U17, T2A_U18,
T2A_U19
AiU2_U02 - can analyse problems pertaining to the spatial development of cities and towns and shape their space with respect to local planning; graduates can develop local spatial development plans - T2A_U01, T2A_U02, T2A_U04, T2A_U05, T2A_U07, T2A_U09, T2A_U10, T2A_U11, T2A_U17, T2A_U18, T2A_U19
AiU2_U03 - can conduct historical research; graduates can critically interpret artistic phenomena and formulate conservation opinions, develop designs of adapting architectural protected monuments and historic urban complexes. Graduates can also describe and understand the relationships between the old and newly designed architectural structures as well as devise design projects in historic environments - T2A_U01, T2A_U04, T2A_U05, T2A_U10, T2A_U11, T2A_U17, T2A_U18, T2A_U19
AiU2_U04 - can prepare analytical studies and designs concerning spatial development of a specific region as well as develop spatial development plans for municipalities or communes - T2A_U01, T2A_U02, T2A_U04,
T2A_U05, T2A_U07, T2A_U09, T2A_U10, T2A_U11, T2A_U17, T2A_U18, T2A_U19
AiU2_U05 - can creatively apply computer modelling methods to designing building structures as well as computer-aided methods in architectural design - T2A_U01, T2A_U02, T2A_U04, T2A_U05, T2A_U07, T2A_U08, T2A_U09, T2A_U10, T2A_U12, T2A_U18, T2A_U19
AiU2_U06 - can apply modern construction technologies and determine the needs concerning advanced installation systems, with particular attention to the interdependence of installation solutions and architectural, construction, and functional solutions of structures serving different purposes - T2A_U01, T2A_U05, T2A_U10,
T2A_U12, T2A_U15, T2A_U16, T2A_U18
AiU2_U07 - can present the origins of phenomena occurring in architecture since the 19th century. Graduates can obtain information form literature and other sources; graduates can also interpret this information, draw conclusions, and formulate and comprehensively justify their opinions - T2A_U01, T2A_U03, T2A_U05, T2A_U11
AiU2_U08 - can perform analyses of the origins and development of the European art - T2A_U01, T2A_U05, T2A_U11
AiU2_U09 - can analyse processes which occur between an individual, a society, and their surrounding, and provide a sociological valorisation of the surrounding as well as identify conflicts of values occurring in it - T2A_U01, T2A_U03,
T2A_U10, T2A_U11, T2A_U18
AiU2_U10 - can conduct negotiations and manage an architectural practice pursuant to the legal provisions on architectural and urban design. Graduates can also communicate using different techniques and tools within their professional environment and in other contexts - T2A_U01, T2A_U13, T2A_U14
SOCIAL COMPETENCE
AiU2_K01 - can cooperate with representatives of other professions in the design process; graduates can think and act in a resourceful way; they can work in a team, assuming different roles, and determine priorities as well as identify and solve dilemmas concerning the implementation of tasks delegated by themselves or other people - T2A_K03,
T2A_K04, T2A_K05, T2A_K06, T2A_K07
AiU2_K02 - are aware of the necessity to engage in the activities of professional and local government organisations - T1A_K01, T2A_K07
AiU2_K03 - are aware of non-technical effects of decisions they make, in particular of these decisions which interfere with cultural environments - T2A_K02
AiU2_K04 - can critically evaluate their own and other people’s activities and improve the suggested solutions; graduates realize the need for life-long learning and independently and critically plan the self-education process, including enhancing their interdisciplinary knowledge and skills; graduates can also inspire and organise educational processes of other people - T2A_K01
AiU_K05 - are aware of the responsibility for the undertaken research or observation initiatives; graduates understand the social aspects of applying the acquired knowledge and skills in practice and realize the resulting responsibility - T1A_K07, T2A_K07