SRH Universities
SRH Universities

SRH Universities

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Architecture - Design for the Built Environment

Study detals

: Postgraduate : Master in Architecture - Design for the Built Environment : Full time : 18-24 Month

Requirements

*Bachelor´s degree (3 years – 180 ECTS)
*GPA: min. 60% out of 100%
English or German Language:
*ENG: Academic IELTS 6.5/TOEFL IBT 87
points/ PTE 59 points/ Duolingo 110
English language test exemption
possible if previous education entirely
in English & proven good level.
*GER: DAS Level 2
Test-DAF Level 4
Goethe Zertificat C1 or C2
TELC C1 or C2
B2 possible for creative programmes
*Work experience required for M.A. Hospitality Management & Leadership (if
no Hospitality Background) & Int. Business & Leadership (if no Business or
Finance Background)
Computer Sciences: work experience in relevant field if no IT background
Portfolio or two or three design projects for the creative programmes

Speciality


Additional information

The following modules are taken in the first semester: Architectural Theory, Building Construction I + II, Urban Analysis and Representation. Together, we focus on a reflexive approach towards architecture and the city: we develop architectural ideas, concepts and theories, and implement them in architectural design. In the second semester, we concentrate on an existing building, taking the steps of analysis, design and building construction in existing fabric. Besides working in the university, we also explore the object on site. A variety of electives round off the semester before you start writing your thesis.
Having completed the Master’s degree in Architecture-Design for the Built Environment, you will be perfectly equipped for an increasingly global and international world. Your English and intercultural skills will enable you to collaborate with people from other cultures, jointly leveraging this potential. Working in an architecture firm at home or abroad, you will be able to make a direct contribution to the wide-ranging debate on important social challenges, such as dealing with existing architecture and urban structures or creating tomorrow’s people-friendly and climate-friendly cities.

Location : Heidelberg