Architecture and Project in Built Space
- Germany
- Spain
What is the objective of the course? What is it?
What does it train you for?
What does it train you for?
The Bachelor’s Degree Program in Architecture and Project in Built Space, established at the Agrigento Territorial University Campus, aims to train graduates with a solid foundational education.
The educational path is primarily focused on issues related to the knowledge, modification, enhancement, and adaptation of the built environment from a sustainability perspective.
Graduates of Architecture and Project in Built Space are professionals capable of positively contributing to the preservation, enhancement, and optimal utilization of territorial resources, the transformation of existing structures, the restoration of historical building heritage, and the redevelopment of urban spaces.
What do you learn?
The Bachelor's Degree Program is structured into six disciplinary blocks, encompassing foundational, core, and related courses: the History of Architecture Area, the Urban Planning Area, the Architectural Representation and Survey Area, the Restoration Area, the Technology and Structures Area, and the Architectural and Landscape Design Area.
The program is characterized by Laboratories, coordinated with each other and with other courses, where students work on different scales and aspects of analysis and design.
The educational path is completed with various activities (internships, conferences, seminars, workshops, conventions, and training courses), which enhance the curriculum by integrating studies in related disciplines and providing knowledge and skills useful for continuing education in various master’s programs and/or entering the workforce.
What can you do with it?
Graduates of Architecture and Project in Built Space can independently practice as professionals in the design and construction of “simple civil structures,” managing their implementation in all aspects.
They can engage in design work – within the limits established by law – in the fields of surveying, architectural design, urban planning, landscape architecture, and restoration.
The degree qualifies graduates to take the State Examination for admission to the Register of Architects (Section B – "Architecture" Sector) and the Register of Engineers (Section B – "Civil and Environmental" Sector).
Their professional roles are those of junior architect and junior engineer, interacting with:
- Public administrations responsible for territorial governance and management (municipalities, regional departments, superintendencies for cultural and environmental heritage, etc; );
- Professional studios, service companies, private institutions, and associations operating in the fields of architecture, building restoration, and transformations of the built environment.