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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Civil Engineering | Drafting & Design Technology | Structural Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The program in architecture engineering covers a wide range of topics, including building technology, structural analysis, design, and construction. The program is structured into 10 terms, each with a set of required courses. Graduates of the program are prepared for careers in architecture, engineering, and construction.

Program Outline


Outline:


Program Content:

  • The program covers a wide range of topics related to architecture engineering, including:
  • Physics
  • Mathematics
  • Introduction to Computers
  • English
  • Engineering Drawing and Projection
  • Visual Studies
  • History of Architecture & Technology
  • Chemistry
  • Engineering Mechanics
  • Introduction to Programming
  • ESP
  • Theory of Colors
  • History & Theory of Architecture
  • Building Technology
  • Computer Aided Drafting
  • Theory of Structures
  • Creative Awareness
  • Architectural Design
  • 3D Modeling
  • Building Materials & Testing
  • Surveying
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Soil Mechanics and Foundations
  • Introduction to City and Regional Planning
  • Execution Design
  • Environmental Studies
  • Quantity Surveying and Cost Estimating in Buildings
  • Interior Design
  • Introduction to Urban Design
  • Project Management & Scheduling
  • Landscape Architecture
  • Architectural Design Graduation Project
  • Professional Practice
  • Regulations & Law

Structure:

  • The program is structured into 10 terms.
  • Each term includes a set of courses.
  • The program requires a total of 180 credit hours.

Course Schedule:

  • The program's course schedule is detailed in the context, with each term listing the courses, their codes, titles, prerequisites, and credit hours.

Individual Modules:

  • Term 1:
  • BA113 - Physics (None)
  • CC111 - Introduction to Computers (None)
  • LH 131 - English 1 (None)
  • ME151 - Engineering Drawing and Projection (None)
  • AR111 - Visual Studies 1 (None)
  • AR130 - History of Architecture & Technology (None)
  • Term 2:
  • BA118 - Chemistry (None)
  • CC114 - Introduction to Programming (CC111)
  • LH132 - ESP 2 (LH131)
  • AR114 - Visual Studies 2: Theory of Colors (None)
  • AR131 - History & Theory of Architecture 1 (None)
  • BA114 - Physics II (BA113)
  • Term 3:
  • AR210 - Architectural Drawing (ME151)
  • AR215 - Visual Studies 3: Shade and Perspective (ME151)
  • AR232 - History & Theory of Architecture 2 (None)
  • AR251 - Building Technology 1 (None)
  • AR283 - Computer Aided Drafting (ME151)
  • Term 4:
  • CB240 - Theory of Structures (BA141)
  • NE465 - Creative Awareness (None)
  • AR211 - Architectural Design 1 (AR210 + AR114)
  • AR233 - History & Theory of Architecture 3 (None)
  • AR252 - Building Technology 2 (AR251)
  • AR284 - 3D Modeling (AR215 + AR283)
  • Term 5:
  • CB350 - Building Materials & Testing (CB240)
  • CB370 - Surveying (BA124)
  • AR312 - Architectural Design 2 (AR211 + AR115)
  • AR334 - History & Theory of Architecture 4 (AR131)
  • AR353 - Building Technology 3 (AR252)
  • Term 6:
  • CB351 - Reinforced Concrete and Metallic Structures (CB350)
  • NE466 - Environmental Science & Technology (None)
  • AR313 - Architectural Design 3 (AR312)
  • AR335 - History & Theory of Architecture 5 (AR334)
  • AR354 - Building Technology 4 (AR353)
  • AR362 - Environmental Studies 1 (None)
  • Term 7:
  • CB460 - Soil Mechanics and Foundations (CB351)
  • AR414 - Architectural Design 4 (AR313)
  • AR441 - Introduction to City and Regional Planning (None)
  • AR455 - Execution Design 1 (AR354)
  • AR464 - Environmental Studies 2 (AR362)
  • Term 8:
  • CB410 - Quantity Surveying and Cost Estimating in Buildings (CB351)
  • AR415 - Architectural Design 5 (AR414)
  • AR416 - Interior Design 1 (AR312)
  • AR442 - Introduction to Urban Design (AR441)
  • AR456 - Execution Design 2 (AR455 + AR464)
  • Term 9:
  • CB510 - Project Management & Scheduling (CB410)
  • AR516 - Architectural Design 6 (AR415)
  • AR543 - Introduction to Site Planning & Housing (AR442)
  • AR546 - Landscape Architecture (AR313)
  • AR557 - Execution Design 3 (AR456)
  • Term 10:
  • AR501 - Architectural Design Graduation Project (AR516)
  • AR541 - Professional Practice (CB410 or AR444)
  • AR542 - Regulations & Law (CB410 or AR444)
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About University

Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport

Overview:

The Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport (AASTMT) is a renowned University dedicated to providing high-quality multidisciplinary education and training in maritime, medical sciences, engineering & technology, management, social sciences & humanities fields. its a leading International University in the Arab world, fostering excellence in education, research, development, and innovation.

Services Offered:

AASTMT offers a wide range of services to its students, including:


Banking Services:

  • Access to banking facilities for financial transactions.

Medical Services:

  • On-campus medical clinic for student healthcare.

Transportation Services:

  • Transportation services for students to navigate between campuses and facilities.

Outdoor Workshops and Exhibitions:

  • Opportunities for students to participate in workshops and exhibitions.

Student Accommodation and Dorms:

  • On-campus accommodation options for students.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

AASTMT provides a vibrant and engaging campus experience for its students. Key aspects include:


Music Concerts:

  • Performances by famous artists.

Academic Competitions:

  • Opportunities to participate in academic competitions across various disciplines.

Seminars and Workshops:

  • A diverse selection of seminars and workshops to enhance knowledge and skills.

Acting & Performing Arts:

  • Opportunities for students to explore their talents in acting and performing arts.

Cultural Activities:

  • A variety of fun and cultural activities to enrich student life.

Key Reasons to Study There:

AASTMT offers several advantages and unique aspects that make it an attractive choice for students:


Maritime Sector Focus:

  • Strong emphasis on maritime education and training.

Programs Diversity:

  • A wide range of academic programs across various disciplines.

Practical Training:

  • Opportunities for practical training both locally and internationally.

Professors & Faculty Members:

  • Experienced and qualified faculty members.

Extensive Library Network:

  • Access to 11+ libraries across campuses.

International Cooperations:

  • Partnerships with 51+ international institutions.

Multiple Campuses:

  • 8+ campuses across Egypt.

Entrepreneurship Focus:

  • Dedicated center for entrepreneurship development.

Academic Programs:

AASTMT offers a comprehensive range of academic programs, including:


Undergraduate Studies:

  • Programs in maritime transport, technology, engineering, and other related fields.

Postgraduate Studies:

  • Master's and PhD programs in various specializations.

Professional Certificates:

  • Specialized certificates in areas like freight forwarding, supply chain management, and maritime safety.

Other:

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