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Landscape Architecture (AKDZ)

(in Polish: Architektura Krajobrazu, stacjonarne, pierwszego stopnia)
first degree studies, level of qualifications 6
Full - time studies, 3.5 years, 210 ECTS- credit points, includig 8-week internship
Language: Polish
No description for the programme.

Qualification awarded:

(in Polish) inżynier
(in Polish) inżynier architekt krajobrazu

Access to further studies:

graduate is capable to start the second degree studies.

Professional status:

Professional status (if applicable): the right to apply for professional (specialist) qualifications

Access requirements

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possess maturity certificate, positive result of the enrolment procedure

Teaching standards

educational standards in accordance with the directive of the Minister of Science and Higher Education, dated July 12, 2007 concerning the description of educational standards for particular study courses and education levels as well as procedures for establishment and the condiontions to be met by the university to conduct both interdisciplinary and conbined studies courses (Dz. U. No 164, item. 1166 incl. later amendments). The standards define general course requirements including the number of teaching hours, graduate`s profile, curricula for individual courses including subjects of general, core and specialist education as well as requirements and recommendations concerning internship.

Learning outcomes

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Resolution No. 19/51/2012 of the Senate of Bialystok University of Technology of 24 May 2012 on determining learning outcomes for first cycle courses in the field of Landscape Architecture at Bialystok University of Technology

Symbol - Learning outcomes for the field of study - Reference to learning outcomes for the areas of natural and technical sciences

KNOWLEDGE
K_W01 - have a basic knowledge of exact sciences, necessary for understanding basic natural phenomena and processes; graduates know the terminology used in landscape architecture (in particular, concerning selected areas of natural, agricultural, forest, and technical sciences as well as plastic arts), and also selected research methods applied in these sciences - P1A_W02, P1A_W03, P1A_W05, P1A_W07, T1A_W01, T1A_W03
K_W02 - have a knowledge of the structure, functioning, diversity, and classification of natural systems at different levels (specimens, species, populations, ecosystems, and landscapes) and of their interrelation - P1A_W01
K_W03 - have a knowledge of selected climatic and meteorological phenomena and processes influencing the functioning of plants and the conditions of using them - P1A_W01
K_W04 - have a systematised knowledge of geology, geomorphology, and hydrology, and a detailed knowledge of the structure as well as the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil - P1A_W01
K_W05 - have a wide, systematised knowledge of gardening, including plant cultivation, fertilisation, maintenance, and protection - P1A_W01
K_W06 - know selected methods of the protection of the natural environment; graduates understand the need for protecting the environment and managing it according to the principles of sustainable development - P1A_W01, P1A_W08
K_W07 - have a systematised knowledge of the history of art and garden art, the theory of urban planning, as well as contemporary trends and styles in architecture, urban planning, and landscape architecture - T1A_W05
K_W08 - have a wide knowledge of functions of green areas and the aesthetic, recreational, and other needs of the contemporary people, taken into consideration in landscape architecture objects - T1A_W08
K_W09 - know the basic issues concerning spatial composition and the principles of creating spatial forms used in landscape architecture; graduates have the knowledge of the influence of these forms on their viewers - T1A_W03, T1A_W04
K_W10 - have a wide knowledge of the spatial parameters resulting from the human perceptual and motor determinants, and of the principles of the safe use of various spaces - T1A_W04, T1A_W08
K_W11 - have a wide knowledge of designing landscape architecture objects of different types, including the knowledge of preparing design documentation and of the principles and methods of the maintenance, conservation, and renewal of green areas - P1A_W08, T1A_W04
K_W12 - have a basic knowledge of the standards and legal provisions applicable to urban, rural, and spatial planning, including copyright - P1A_W09, P1A_W10, T1A_W08, T1A_W10
K_W13 - have a wide knowledge of construction materials and systems applied in landscape architecture, and of professional tools used in gardening and garden construction - T1A_W04, T1A_W06, T1A_W07
K_W14 - have a knowledge of the organization and cost estimation concerning works in landscape architecture, as well as of the methods of managing these works; graduates know general principles of conducting individual business activity - P1A_W11, T1A_W04, T1A_W09, T1A_W11
K_W15 - know the methods of space representation with the use of technical drawing, the principles of drawing and using maps and plans, and computer programs used in the design and visualisation of landscape architecture objects - T1A_W04 , T1A_W07
K_W16 - have a basic knowledge of the subjects introduced within the framework of juridical, social, and economic sciences as well as humanities; graduates know the terminology as well as the basic theories and concepts concerning these subjects - T1A_W08

SKILLS
K_U01 - can communicate and express ideas connected with landscape architecture, applying appropriate terminology, both in Polish and in English (or another foreign language regarded as a language of international communication in landscape architecture) - T1A_U01, T1A_U02, T1A_U03, T1A_U04, T1A_U07
K_U02 - have the ability to represent space, using their skills in plastic arts as well as their technical skills, applying traditional and computer methods: drawing, graphics, modelling, and 3D modelling; graduates can present design studies with the use of different visualisation techniques - P1A_U05, T1A_U02, T1A_U03, T1A_U04
K_U03 - can obtain, gather, and analyse the required materials and information from archival and library sources as well as using the Internet; graduates also have the ability to self-educate - P1A_U03, P1A_U11, T1A_U01, T1A_U05
K_U04 - have the ability to analyse natural climatic, geomorphological, ecological, and other phenomena and processes shaping the surface of the Earth, as well as the structures of the vegetation and the landscape, applying appropriate research methods and taking natural determinants into account in designing green areas - P1A_U01, P1A_U06, T1A_U09
K_U05 - can apply standards and legal documents concerning the field of landscape architecture in their designs, including local law and copyright - P1A_U03
K_U06 - can use geodetic and cartographic materials, and develop site plans and documentation sketch-maps as well as plans and thematic maps for the purposes of their own design studies - P1A_U03
K_U07 - can draw up inventories of as well as evaluate and valuate the vegetation, habitats, and architectural objects in a specified area - P1A_U01, P1A_U04, P1A_U06
K_U08 - can select plant species according to the predefined stylistic, functional, and environmental criteria in a specified area, and prepare guidelines concerning the cultivation, fertilisation, and maintenance of these plants - P1A_U04, P1A_U06
K_U09 - can select and apply principles of designing and maintaining green areas according to the conditions and needs - P1A_U04, P1A_U06, T1A_U14
K_U10 - have the ability to understand works of art, including garden art, in the context of ideological, cultural, financial, and social determinants, and to classify works of art according to the defined historical styles or trends in modern art - T1A_U10
K_U11 - can design specified and simple spatial compositions meeting the needs of the contemporary people - T1A_U10
K_U12 - can adapt designs of green areas and principles of creating and maintaining them to the requirements of the environmental protection and sustainable development - P1A_U07
K_U13 - can adapt designs of landscape architecture objects to the needs and abilities of all the users of the space pertaining to these objects - T1A_U10, T1A_U14, T1A_U15, T1A_U16
K_U14 - can develop design studies of objects located in historic environments, including renewal of historic parks and gardens - P1A_U04, P1A_U06, T1A_U10
K_U15 - can develop design studies of landscape architecture objects in a technical way, draw up the specifications, bills of quantities, and cost estimates, and also prepare work schedules - T1A_U12, T1A_U14, T1A_U15, T1A_U16
K_U16 - have extended abilities to select the necessary construction materials, systems, machines, and devices needed for constructing and using objects described in design studies prepared by themselves - T1A_U15, T1A_U16
K_U17 - can interpret contemporary design studies in the area of urban and spatial planning, and develop design studies of small urban planning schemes - T1A_U10, T1A_U13
K_U18 - can use drawing as their basic professional tool; graduates can arrange the space and forms, using matching and contrasting colours - T1A_U16
K_U19 - can observe, analyse, and interpret the surrounding legal, social, and economic phenomena; graduates can apply the principles of logics to a humanistic approach - T1A_U10

SOCIAL COMPETENCE
K_K01 - understand the need for life-long learning, mainly in order to improve their professional and personal competence - P1A_K01, P1A_K05, P1A_K07, T1A_K01
K_K02 - can think and act in an entrepreneurial manner - P1A_K08, T1A_K06
K_K03 - can work in groups, assuming different roles - P1A_K02, T1A_K03
K_K04 - can prioritise tasks as well as identify and resolve dilemmas related to tasks set by themselves or other people - P1A_K03, P1A_K04, T1A_K05
K_K05 - understand and realise the importance of non-technical aspects and results of engineering activities, including the influence of these activities on the environment, and the responsibility for decisions pertaining to the activities - P1A_K06, T1A_K02
K_K06 - are aware of the social role of graduates of technical universities; in particular, they understand the need to formulate and communicate to the society, among others, through the mass media, information and opinions concerning achievements in technology as well as other aspects of engineering activities; graduates endeavour to communicate such information and opinions in a commonly understandable way - T1A_K07

Admission procedures:

Visit the following page for details on admission procedures: https://irk2.uci.pb.edu.pl