Hi Everyone,
Just want to know if these syllabus are too "Technical/Engineer" based for an Architect's Education?
Basically this is a 5-years Bachelor's Degree which will lead to 1 more year of Master of Architecture.
Link:
http://www.salleurl.edu/en/edu...
It's not too technical for Spain and the way architecture in Spain is practiced.
So this course is good? Or is UK's architecture curriculum better...?
Well, where do you want to work and whose architecture do you prefer generally?
I would like to work in the European Union in general... I really like rectilinear volumes...
Studying in the UK to work in the EU doesn't really make sense to me personally, especially with Brexit in mind.
working aside, do u think the 3+2 Syllabus from UK or the 5 years syl labus shown above is more reliable / applicable to real life Architect?
working aside, do u think the 3+2 Syllabus from UK or the 5 years syllabus shown above is more reliable / applicable to real life Architect?
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[Too Technical?] Is these a good syllabus for Architecture?
Hi Everyone,
Just want to know if these syllabus are too "Technical/Engineer" based for an Architect's Education?
Basically this is a 5-years Bachelor's Degree which will lead to 1 more year of Master of Architecture.
Link:
http://www.salleurl.edu/en/edu...
It's not too technical for Spain and the way architecture in Spain is practiced.
So this course is good? Or is UK's architecture curriculum better...?
Well, where do you want to work and whose architecture do you prefer generally?
I would like to work in the European Union in general... I really like rectilinear volumes...
Studying in the UK to work in the EU doesn't really make sense to me personally, especially with Brexit in mind.
working aside, do u think the 3+2 Syllabus from UK or the 5 years syl labus shown above is more reliable / applicable to real life Architect?
working aside, do u think the 3+2 Syllabus from UK or the 5 years syllabus shown above is more reliable / applicable to real life Architect?
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