The architecture and urban planning program is designed to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of architectural and urban planning principles, as well as broader skills in environmental design. This encompasses various aspects such as architectural design, urban and rural planning, heritage preservation, structural design, construction management, administrative tasks, consulting with authorities, and even teaching.
Furthermore, the program prepares students to obtain their professional planning license, contingent upon acquiring the necessary practical experience in accordance with relevant regulations. The culmination of their studies is represented by the final complex design project and the diploma design project, which serve as a comprehensive evaluation of their acquired knowledge and skills.
Throughout their education, students engage in projects for the Scientific Students’ Conference, which involves collaborative efforts between students and their tutors, who provide guidance and supervision. This cultivates a dynamic learning environment that complements their formal studies.
Within the realm of architecture, students have the opportunity to specialize in a particular field, thereby becoming experts in their chosen area. This specialization also opens avenues for them to pursue admission to the DLA&PhD degree program, which is conducted within an accredited doctoral school at the institute. This program offers a pathway for advanced research and expertise in the field of architecture.