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Architecture

Faculty of Fine Arts, Design and Architecture

DURATION

4 YEARS

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ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The department seeks to foster in its students a critical viewpoint, a methodical problem-solving technique, and the capacity to provide dependable designs for a structure or urban area. The students get knowledge of modern construction and building processes, as well as building materials, and they learn about architecture and art history. They also learn how to use different presentation styles and computer technology to graphically communicate their opinions about architecture. As a result, it also seeks to provide professionals with the knowledge necessary to address environmental issues and the quick advancement of technology through a student-centered learning environment. Raising leaders that are open-minded, have vision and experience, a strong personality, and intellectual attributes is great if you want them to be at the forefront of society.

EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES

With an architectural education covering design theories and methods, building and construction systems and technologies, building typology, art history, architectural history, and architectural environment in relation to social, psychological, economic, and cultural conditions, the goal is to assist students in developing the ability to make unique designs regarding various qualities on building and urban environment scale. Students will be urged to cooperate, support one another, and reach choices as a group. To be at the vanguard of society, it is ideal to raise leaders that are broad-minded, experienced, visionary, and possess strong personalities and intellectual attributes. The fundamental components of architectural education, design studio projects, are subjective, individual interpretations that display variances based on the students and perspectives of the world of architecture.

CAREER AREAS

An undergraduate degree in architecture offers diverse career paths. Architects can delve into architectural design, creating structures while considering functionality and aesthetics. Urban planners shape cities, focusing on factors like land use and sustainability. Interior designers craft inviting spaces within buildings, blending furniture and lighting. Landscape architects harmonize outdoor environments with built structures, while construction managers ensure projects are completed efficiently. Historic preservationists safeguard cultural heritage, while sustainability specialists prioritize eco-friendly design. Architects also contribute to real estate development, academia, research, and consulting, reflecting the breadth of opportunities in the field.

CONTACT

Sherbrooke International University Admissions Office, B Block, Campus

E-mail: admissions@sherbrookeinternational.ca
 

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