Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
4 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
PhD
Major
Architecture | Building Design | Construction Management
Area of study
Architecture and Construction
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Doctoral Program

The doctoral program in Architectural Projects is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in the field of architecture, with a focus on project design and development. The program is structured to meet the needs of students who wish to pursue a career in architecture, urban planning, or related fields.


Program Description

The program is divided into several sections, including:


  • Presentation: An introduction to the program and its objectives.
  • General Information: Details about the program's structure, duration, and requirements.
  • Access, Admission, and Enrollment: Information on the admission process, requirements, and enrollment procedures.
  • Follow-up and Evaluation of the Doctoral Student: Details on the evaluation process and the requirements for completing the program.
  • Learning Resources: Information on the resources available to students, including libraries, laboratories, and other facilities.
  • Doctoral Theses: Details on the thesis requirements, including the format, content, and evaluation process.
  • Teaching Staff and Research Groups: Information on the faculty members and research groups involved in the program.
  • Quality: Details on the quality control processes and the program's accreditation.

General Information

Profile of Access

The program is designed for students who have completed a master's degree in architecture or a related field. The admission process involves an evaluation of the student's academic background, research experience, and language proficiency.


Profile of Exit

Upon completion of the program, students will have acquired advanced knowledge and skills in the field of architecture, including the ability to design and develop complex projects, conduct research, and communicate effectively with professionals and academics.


Number of Places

The program has a limited number of places available, and admission is competitive.


Duration and Dedication

The program typically takes four years to complete, although the duration may vary depending on the student's progress and research requirements.


Prices and Aid

Information on tuition fees, scholarships, and other forms of financial aid is available upon request.


Organization

The program is organized into several modules, including:


  • Tutoring: Students are assigned a tutor who will guide them throughout the program.
  • Courses: Students are required to complete a series of courses on research methods, theory, and practice.
  • Seminars: Students participate in seminars and workshops on topics related to the program.
  • Workshops: Students participate in workshops and studios where they develop their research and design skills.
  • Research Stays: Students may participate in research stays at other institutions or universities.

Access, Admission, and Enrollment

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to the program, students must meet the following requirements:


  • Hold a master's degree in architecture or a related field.
  • Have a strong academic record and research experience.
  • Demonstrate language proficiency in the language of instruction.

Evaluation Criteria

The admission process involves an evaluation of the student's:


  • Academic background and research experience.
  • Language proficiency.
  • Research proposal and interests.

Complementary Training

Students may be required to complete additional courses or training to ensure they have the necessary skills and knowledge to complete the program.


Follow-up and Evaluation of the Doctoral Student

Activities and Evaluation

Students are required to participate in various activities, including:


  • Tutoring: Regular meetings with their tutor to discuss progress and research.
  • Courses and Seminars: Participation in courses and seminars on research methods, theory, and practice.
  • Research Stays: Participation in research stays at other institutions or universities.
  • Thesis Development: Development of the doctoral thesis under the guidance of the tutor.

Permanence

The program has a maximum duration of four years, although the duration may vary depending on the student's progress and research requirements.


Learning Resources

The program has access to a range of learning resources, including:


  • Libraries: The university's libraries provide access to a wide range of books, journals, and online resources.
  • Laboratories: The program has access to laboratories and other facilities for research and design development.
  • Computer Facilities: Students have access to computer facilities and software for design and research.

Doctoral Theses

Thesis Requirements

The doctoral thesis must be an original contribution to the field of architecture and must demonstrate the student's ability to conduct independent research.


Thesis Format

The thesis must be written in the language of instruction and must follow the format and guidelines established by the program.


Evaluation Process

The thesis is evaluated by a panel of experts, and the student must defend their thesis in a public examination.


Teaching Staff and Research Groups

The program is taught by a team of experienced academics and researchers who are experts in their field. The program is also supported by a range of research groups and institutions that provide opportunities for collaboration and research.


Quality

The program is subject to regular evaluation and quality control processes to ensure that it meets the highest standards of academic excellence. The program is accredited by the relevant authorities and is recognized internationally.


Contact

For more information on the program, please contact the program coordinator or the university's admissions office.


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